Trucks use new route for PCB sediment - Appleton Post Crescent
Posted by admin / Under Polychlorinated BiphenylTrucks use new route for PCB sediment Appleton Post Crescent Trucks hauling dewatered PCB sediment to a landfill in Calumet County now are using the ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 08:46:41 AM
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High PCB levels force Lexington school to close doors - Boston Globe
Posted by admin / Under Polychlorinated BiphenylHigh PCB levels force Lexington school to close doors Boston Globe “The ultimate goal is to have my children and everyone else's children at Estabrook to be in a situation where they're learning in a PCB-free environment,'' ... High PCB levels delay opening of Lexington school PCB Cleanup at Massachusetts School Lexington school closing due to PCB levels |
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Estabrook PCB Air Sample Numbers Higher Than EPA Recommendation - Patch
Posted by admin / Under Polychlorinated BiphenylEstabrook PCB Air Sample Numbers Higher Than EPA Recommendation Patch In May, testing done on caulk samples in exterior windows determined that three of the town's 22 buildings had PCB samples exceeding 50 parts per million ... Estabrook Elementary closes over PCBs; school officials to meet with parents ... Tests find elevated PCB levels at school Estabrook Closed Thursday; Public Meeting Tonight at Cary Hall |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 08:46:41 AM
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Parents Question Risk, Remediation of Estabrook PCBs - Patch
Posted by admin / Under Polychlorinated BiphenylParents Question Risk, Remediation of Estabrook PCBs Patch Panel gives health, science and background information on PCB exposure and the situation at Estabrook. By Abby Jordan | Email the author | September 2, ... Estabrook Elementary likely to reopen Tuesday, after crews clean up PCB's this ... Parents, Officials Demand City Checks Schools for PCBs PCB levels shut Lexington school |
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