FORT EDWARD – Technicians will pull 30,000 samples of sediment from the bottom of the Hudson River in the most detailed testing project undertaken in more than two decades of PCB studies on the river.
A new round of fish and soil sampling, removal and cleanup of polychlorinated biphenyls contamination will be done in early 2020 in and around Cocos Island, federal and local environmental experts ...
The Washington State Supreme Court agreed with the Department of Ecology in a dispute over whether Ecology should have followed notice and comment rulemaking procedures when adding two new ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - A bill that would put a pause on Vermont’s PCB school testing program has advanced to the state Senate. The House Thursday voted to pass H.486, which endeavors to halt the PCB ...
Basil Seggos, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, will report on the findings of the state's independent sampling of the Hudson River to determine how much PCB ...
MOREAU, N.Y. – The water was perfectly still, reflecting the autumn leaves dangling overhead. A mallard duck fished tail-side-up for food near the river’s shore. Nature, at least, was oblivious to the ...
PROCTOR, Vt. (WCAX) - All eyes are on Vermont as the state embarks on a first-in-the-nation program to rid school buildings statewide of PCBs. Triggered by the discovery of the toxic chemical at the ...
OTSEGO, MI — Scientists were trudging across the muddy ground around Pine Creek Wednesday, sampling soils from what by next week will be lake bottom again. "They’ll be looking for mostly PCBs ...
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