Municipal sewage sludge was used as fertilizer in the project that began decades ago in Palmerton, where PFAS now taint soil and water.
The proposed settlement would relieve the company of its obligations under the Radiation Control Act while allowing the state to recoup unpaid fees and an additional $3 million.
Explore Mission Local's timeline of 100+ years at the Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco's only Superfund site.
Brian Flannigan, 23, has lived on South Moreland Avenue his entire life. Nowadays, the neighborhood’s air feels warm and clear. But this wasn’t always the case, according to Flannigan, who lives with ...
Historically underserved and socially vulnerable communities, including Black, Asian, and other minority populations, are ...
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. (NYSE: MEG), is on a mission to help protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil that sustains us to enhance environmental stewardship while ...
Three million gallons of acidic mine drainage flooded into the Animas River basin 10 years ago, turning the southern Colorado river a mustard yellow and making international headlines. Caused by ...
The Association of State And Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (“ASTSWMO”) released a position paper titled: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUPERFUND CLEANUP PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS (“Position Paper”).
The Navy, which operated at the shipyard from 1945 to 1974 and is responsible for cleaning the 500-acre shipyard on the ...