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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday designated the Lower Hackensack River as New Jersey’s 115th Superfund site, more than any other state. The location in Bergen and Hudson ...
The proposal to address polluted Hudson River sediment in ... 18,000 dump trucks under a $163 million plan unveiled Friday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to clean a Superfund site. ...
The lower Hackensack River is a step closer to becoming a federal Superfund site, state and federal officials announced Thursday. The portion of the river seen here is under the Route 3 bridge in ...
In Edgewater, a bustling urban town across the Hudson River from Manhattan, the polluted site of a former factory sits right on the water. Today it’s a Superfund site being cleaned up, destined ...
The Hudson River Superfund site is getting yet another review; maybe this one will respond to continuing unsafe PCB levels By Times Union Editorial Board , Opinion Feb 26, 2024 Maybe this one will ...
The project combines database and mapping capabilities that integrate contaminant information and watershed characteristics throughout the 200 miles of the Hudson River Superfund site.
Anytime now, Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Pete Lopez is expected to issue his agency’s long awaited final Five Year Review of the Hudson River PCBs Superfund Site.As we ...
More than 1,300 active and 220 potential toxic legacy sites dot NY, including the former IBM site in Endicott and Morse Industrial area in Ithaca. News Sports Business Data Advertise Obituaries ...
An assessment of contamination in the lower Hudson, which stretches 160 miles from Troy to Manhattan's Battery Park, just began last year, with analysis of water and river sediment.
The Hackensack River may be joining the likes of the Passaic River, the Hudson River, Gowanus Canal, Newtown Creek, Fox River, the Eighteen Mile Creek, and other waterways that have been placed on ...