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A number of samples will be examined to determine the level of contamination
Pennsylvania site finally receives cleanup proposal
June 27, 2012

A superfund site in Pennsylvania is finally receiving a cleanup proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after years of back and forth discussion and delays. Continue reading

A sewage system overflowed and caused heavy damage.
Sewage overflow affects Colorado city
June 26, 2012

Residents in roughly 40 homes awoke one morning to find sewage inside their houses, putting them at risk for a number of diseases. Continue reading

The shopping center hopes to get more business once remediation is completed
New York strip mall requires heavy remediation
June 19, 2012

In addition to being severely damaging to the environment, contamination in some areas can have an adverse effect on the local economy. Continue reading

The upcoming hurricane season could cause damage that will require major remediation.
Remediation professionals should prepare for natural disasters
June 18, 2012

While many cleanup efforts are required due to careless human behavior, that is not always the case. Natural disasters can inflict severe damage and have a lasting adverse effect on the environment. Continue reading

Smart phone technology could lead to better remediation technology
Advancements in technology can help the remediation process
June 15, 2012

Innovative remediation products are being developed to perform tasks that aren’t always safe for human workers. Continue reading

Homes are being stripped and wood is being reused.
Deconstruction a part of Connecticut-based remediation project
June 14, 2012

A clever and innovative remediation strategy is underway in Connecticut, and officials hope their efforts will provide a great benefit to the community. Continue reading

Leaking oil tanks were the subject of a dispute with a major company and the state of Montana
ConocoPhillips sued by state of Montana over remediation payment dispute
June 13, 2012

However, as oil giant ConocoPhillips is now learning, it is better to spend time and effort searching for innovative remediation solutions rather than ways to profit. Continue reading

Officials will spend years cleaning the area
After years of planning, Illinois lagoon cleanup set to begin
June 12, 2012

A 17-acre Gary, Illinois, lagoon that sits between the Indiana Toll Road and the Gary-Chicago Airport has been filling with sludge and polychlorinated biphenyls for years, and a massive remediation project is about to get underway to fix the problem. Continue reading

Efforts will be made to replace any damaged trees during the remediation process.
Project office put in place to manage New York town’s remediation efforts
June 11, 2012

An important step in the remediation of a former Duracell plant in Sleepy Hollow New York was reached earlier this month with the opening of a project office designed to organize and manage the cleanup efforts. Continue reading

Philadelphia's water treatment efforts have received a heap of praise
Philadelphia shows innovation in water cleanup efforts
June 8, 2012

Philadelphia is being looked at as a leader in the water treatment industry, implementing a series of clean water solutions and using innovative water remediation technology. Continue reading