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simply been bungled. Minden, in Fayette County, for example. For years, a mine transformer shop dumped PCBs, that may cause cancer, onto the soil in Minden. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency spent millions in three different... Published: Sunday, July 10, 1994 Words: 540
Co. in Minden, W.Va. The staff is focusing on various potential sources of environmental contamination to determine their public health implications. Shaffer Equipment has been site of an Environmental Protection Agency cleanup of PCBs,... Published: Sunday, June 13, 1993 Words: 170
show that soil samples taken near Minden, identified in March as PCB "hot spots" - areas polluted with polychlorinated biphenyls - are now clean, Jim Watkins, a spokesman for Rep. Harley Staggers Jr., D-W.Va., said Monday. However,... Published: Tuesday, June 12, 1990 Words: 133
Caron." Caron wanted to try a solvent extraction process at Minden that had never been done before. In a previous interview, he said he hoped to make chemical history. If he could have removed the PCBs from the soil, he said before... Published: Saturday, March 14, 1992 Words: 526
Byers, Glen Jean; Bobby Byrd, Hilltop; Clayton Canterbury, Mount Hope; Betty Carson, Montgomery; Thomas Carson, Montgomery; Delorse Clay, Oak Hill Phillip Coburn, Cannelton; James Cole, Fayetteville; Jamie Coleman, Hico; Donna Corley,... Published: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 Words: 707
Dec. 12, 1984, Caron wrote that state and federal health officials certified the Minden site was "an immediate and significant threat to public health due to the presence and migration of PCBs at relatively high levels. Federal officials... Published: Thursday, March 12, 1992 Words: 658
12, 1984, Caron wrote that state and federal health officials certified the Minden site was "an immediate and significant threat to public health due to the presence and migration of PCBs at relatively high levels. Federal officials... Published: Wednesday, March 11, 1992 Words: 628
high levels of PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, contamination. The chairman of the Concerned Citizens to Save Fayette County, meanwhile, said the group is working with the state Division of Health to conduct health screenings for... Published: Tuesday, May 29, 1990 Words: 171
on the site today. Shaffer Equipment was a transformer and capacitator rebuilding facility. The EPA removed 4,735 tons of contaminated material from the same site in December 1987. But sampling by the federal agency last spring revealed... Published: Thursday, November 01, 1990 Words: 167
owners and a customer of Shaffer Equipment Co. two years ago to recover costs of cleaning up pollutants on the Shaffer property. Shaffer employees worked with polychlorinated biphenyls when they repaired electrical equipment. Environmental... Published: Wednesday, April 15, 1992 Words: 216