Staff with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency answered questions and provided an update as the agency monitors the cleanup of toxic PCBs from the Hudson River. In a two-hour Zoom call, the EPA ...
EPA is proposing to promulgate new methods and update the regulatory tables of approved methods for pollutant analysis under the Clean Water Act specified in 40 CFR Part 136. The proposed rule affects ...
As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prepares its third five-year review of the removal of toxic PCBs from the Hudson River, advocates say additional cleanup is needed. Under its agreement with ...
More than three years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it would not force General Electric Co. to continue dredging toxic PCBs from the upper Hudson River, to the dismay of ...
ALBANY, N.Y. – Studies of PCB contamination in the Hudson River will be the subject of two U.S. Environmental Protection Agency public information sessions to review whether more remediation is needed ...
PITTSFIELD — The latest government feedback on General Electric’s Rest of River cleanup plans focuses largely on the nuts and bolts of the massive project and how it will impact the people around it — ...
PITTSFIELD — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has directed General Electric Co. to pause the demolition of Building 12 after a single air sample showed PCBs above the regulatory "action level" ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will test additional fish in the Gunpowder River watershed for contamination with PCBs following a lawsuit from the Gunpowder Riverkeeper. According to a settlement ...
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