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The Journal News on MSNNYS Superfund to remove toxic sludge from Ramapo site dumped years ago by FordThe remediation is expected to take about seven months., The DEC plan calls for excavating and disposing of an estimated 13,335 tons of contaminated soil, including soil with visible paint ...
Trenton, NJ — On Monday afternoon, the New Jersey State Assembly Environment Committee approved the NJ Climate Superfund Act (A4696) by a vote of 5-2, clearing a key hurdle in the bill’s path to ...
SECAUCUS, NJ — Hackensack Riverkeeper Bill Sheehan vowed he "will sue" the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) if they remove the Lower Hackensack River as a Superfund site now that ...
As New Jersey experiences an increasing number of extreme weather events, funds from the NJ Superfund Act would help fund infrastructure projects to help the state become more resilient to flooding, ...
RAMAPO -- A property contaminated years ago by the illegal dumping of toxic paint sludge has been earmarked for cleanup under the New York State Superfund ... in Mahwah, New Jersey, which operated ...
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