Remediation Soil Groundwater

EPA Proposes to Remove State Marine of Port Arthur and Palmer Barge Line Superfund Sites from its Superfund List

By admin - 6th December 2011

EPA Proposes to Remove State Marine of Port Arthur and Palmer Barge Line Superfund Sites from its Superfund List All cleanup work has been successfully completed at the State Marine of Port Arthur and Palmer Barge Line Superfund sites.

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EPA, DOE Partner to Develop Renewable Energy on Potentially Contaminated Sites

By admin - 4th November 2011

Clean energy project aims to benefit local economies and create jobs

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EPA Finalizes Plan to Clean Up Contaminated Ground Water Superfund Site in Broome County, N.Y.

By admin - 20th October 2011

(New York, N.Y. - October 20, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will clean up contaminated ground water at the Tri-Cities Barrel Superfund site in Fenton, N.Y. using a variety of natural processes. The ground water is contaminated with volatile organic compounds, which can cause serious damage to people’s health and the environment.

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Oil Company Pleads Guilty to Clean Air Act and Obstruction Crimes in Louisiana

By admin - 13th October 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 12, 2011 Oil Company Pleads Guilty to Clean Air Act and Obstruction Crimes in Louisiana

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EPA Launches New Website to Protect Wetlands

By admin - 6th October 2011

Urges Public to Report Any Violations of the Law Contact: John Martin, (212) 637-3662, martin.johnj@epa.gov (New York, N.Y. - Oct. 6, 2011) From helping control floods to serving as natural buffers against water pollution to providing recreational opportunities and habitat for fish and wildlife, wetlands offer benefits almost too numerous to count.

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