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The Hudson River Posts
- Florida Court Rules Polluters Can Be Sued By Fishermen
- Waste Control Specialists Drop the Ball in Texas
- Power Lines Under the Hudson River Topic of Hearings
- GE Continues To Whine About Dredging the Hudson (But At Least a Bit More Quietly)
- Beacon Institute’s Remote Acrobat Sensor Is Online
- Untreated Sewage Entering the Mohawk River
- Real-Time Monitoring of the Hudson Moves Forward
- General Electric’s Challenge to Superfund Law Fails (Again)
- Debate Begins on Indian Point Nuke Plant
- General Electric, PCBs and The Outlaw Josey Wales: Part Deux
- Current Moonphase on The Hudson River
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Just Don’t Order the Fish
Almost every time anglers such as Gil Hawkins fish the Hudson River, they throw back their catch — because PCB contamination has placed severe restrictions on what can be eaten. There’s so much pollution that commercial fishing is banned. Marinas … Continue reading
Posted in Dredging, PCBs, conservation, drinking water, estuary, fish, flora and fauna, general electric
Tagged Dredging, drinking water, fish, food contamination, GE, general electric, Hudson River, NYSE: GE, NYSE:GE, pcb, PCBs, polychlorinated biphenyls
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