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lawyers to rehabilitate their case after allegations about Caron came to light The lawyers allege that Caron falsified information about the Minden project "to ensure approvals for continued funding for the Shaffer site under emergency... Published: Friday, March 27, 1992 Words: 303
would have to come back to Minden and spend more money. When PCBs were discovered in Minden eight years ago, the EPA assigned Bob Caron to the cleanup project. Caron was a well-respected employee who rose to the top of his field and... Published: Wednesday, August 19, 1992 Words: 306
asked a federal judge to throw out the pollution suit against their clients because Justice Department lawyers knew Caron, who was in charge of the Minden cleanup, was a fraud and still proceeded with the case. U.S. District Judge Elizabeth... Published: Friday, June 19, 1992 Words: 587
because of mismanagement by government lawyers. The man who headed the cleanup, Bob Caron, eventually pleaded guilty to perjury. But from the time he was first assigned to the Minden cleanup, the case could be made that he ran up the... Published: Wednesday, September 28, 1994 Words: 679
cleaning up pollutants found in Minden eight years ago. Federal lawyers assessed costs of cleaning up polychlorinated byphenyls, known as PCBs, at $5.14 million. Defense lawyers discovered the man in charge of the cleanup, Bob Caron,... Published: Wednesday, April 29, 1992 Words: 582
to try to recover the costs of cleaning up pollutants. A state worker discovered polychlorinated biphenyls in Minden in 1984. The EPA assigned Bob Caron to the cleanup effort. EPA lawyers sued the owners of Shaffer Equipment Co. and... Published: Saturday, September 05, 1992 Words: 236
in a pollution case. Bob Caron, an employee of the federal Environmental Protection Agency, was assigned to clean up 5,000 cubic yards of PCB-contaminated soil at Shaffer Equipment Co. after polyclorinated biphenyls were found in Minden... Published: Saturday, August 01, 1992 Words: 446
bill for cleaning up pollutants on their property, want the case against them thrown out. The property owners also believe the government lawyer in charge of recovering the money should be punished for allowing the case to continue... Published: Thursday, April 30, 1992 Words: 600
the cleanup was done properly and that the health needs of residents were met. Minden fell into the national spotlight during the Super Fund cleanups. The EPA supervisor, Bob Caron, admitted in a Pennsylvania courtroom in the late 1980s... Published: Tuesday, January 25, 1994 Words: 626
Snyder of Washington. They renewed those motions and added the motion to dismiss the suit. The federal government sued the property owners and one of Shaffer's customers to recover the costs of cleaning up toxins found on the property... Published: Friday, March 20, 1992 Words: 453