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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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EPA Still Firm: Dredging Will Continue With Or Without General Electric
Well, no doubt the hand puppets are extremely busy trying to keep all the new plates spinning high in the air. Wow, what a job – creating reality for clients every day – and with potential lawsuits to consider as … Continue reading
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EPA and GE At Odds Over Dredging
An independent panel of experts is scheduled to meet in May to discuss recommendations regarding the future of dredging PCBs from the Hudson River. And a good thing, too. The back and forth, tug-of-war is once again in full swing … Continue reading
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Tagged aroclor, Behan Communications, CAB, Citizens Advisory Group, cleanup, contamination, DEC, Department of Environmental Conservation, Dredging, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, estuary, fish, Fort Edward, GE, general electric, Hudson Falls, Hudson River, Mark Behan, New York, NYSE: GE, NYSE:GE, pcb, PCBs, pollution, polychlorinated biphenyls, superfund site, toxic, Troy, Washington County
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PCB Analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency
The Hudson River PCBs Site encompasses a nearly 200-mile stretch of the Hudson River in eastern New York State from Hudson Falls, New York to the Battery in New York City and includes communities in fourteen New York counties and … Continue reading
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Tagged aroclor, Behan Communications, contamination, DEC, Department of Environmental Conservation, Dredging, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Fort Edward, GE, general electric, Hudson Falls, Hudson River, Mark Behan, New York, NYSE: GE, NYSE:GE, pcb, PCBs, polychlorinated biphenyls, superfund site, toxic, Troy
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