Chemicals from a beryllium plant contaminated their groundwater decades ago. 10 Investigates uncovers new data that shows despite cleanup efforts, Tallevast’s toxic plume is migrating, and some ...
Groundwater contaminated by degreasing solvents dumped at the former Heinzman Engineering irrigation company in the 1970s, is continuing to migrate under Grand Island. (Click to view illustration of ...
CHILLICOTHE ― A past pollution might have a present concern for Chillicothe residents, after the Pixelle Paper Mill closes on August 10. According to a statement from the Ohio Environmental Protection ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
Steeped in controversy, testing, and remediation, New York State environmental officials now say they’ve reached a “major milestone” in cleaning up one of Long Island’s most extensive contaminations.
Hazardous chemicals have been detected in groundwater beyond the defunct Pasco Sanitary Landfill boundary after a process to extract chemicals from the soil failed to capture all the contamination.
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