News
The Environmental Protection Agency will be testing additional fish in the Gunpowder River watershed for contamination with PCBs following a lawsuit from the Gunpowder Riverkeeper.
All eyes are on Vermont as the state embarks on a first-in-the-nation program to rid school buildings statewide of PCBs. Reporter Christina Guessferd got an exclusive inside look at the testing ...
General Electric Co. will begin sampling PCB-laden soil in the Hudson River as early as next month under an agreement the company reached with federal environmental officials. But GE has only ...
The U.S. Geological Survey surveyed the area in 2019 and confirmed the pollution findings. The USGS determined "there could be more than one current source of PCBs to the lower Clinton River, ...
SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. >> Plans call for taking 400 Hudson River floodplain samples to determine if potentially harmful levels of PCBs exist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials said … ...
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 ...
Since the $15 million sampling program started recently, months behind schedule, 146 cores – cylinders of river bottom 2 to 5 feet in length – have been extracted from this portion of the river.
A bill that would put a pause on Vermont’s PCB school testing program has advanced to the state Senate.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results