Home ADEQ disputes Whirlpool finding that TCE plume is not growing
 

Keywords :   


ADEQ disputes Whirlpool finding that TCE plume is not growing

2014-11-04 00:26:31| Waste Management - Topix.net

In an Oct. 22 response to questions by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality about the stability of a toxic plume of potentially cancer-causing trichloroethylene , Whirlpool Corporation has again made statements it said justifies previous assertions that the TCE plume is not growing, despite ADEQ statements that have provided the opposite conclusion. The ADEQ memo dated Sept.

Tags: growing finding disputes whirlpool

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

04.11WM Receives Approval from Canada for Stericycle Acquisition
04.11Western Australian State Government Awards Grant to Livium for EV Battery Recycling Plant
04.11ABCRC Selects Diversys to Digitize Albertas Beverage Container Recovery and Recycling Program
04.11Pennsylvania American Water Acquires Sadsbury Township Wastewater Collection System
04.11Santa Barbara County Co-Locates Dirty MRF, Anaerobic Digester, and Compost
04.11Waste World Episode 4: Using Social Media to Educate Audiences About Waste and Recycling
01.11Heritage Environmental Services Secures Commercial Permit Status for Orange, TX Incinerator
01.11Gimme Seaweed Partners with rePurpose Global to Combat Plastic Pollution
Energy and Environment »
05.11Boeing strike ends as workers back 38% pay rise deal
05.11Tropical Storm Rafael Public Advisory Number 6A
05.11Summary for Tropical Storm Rafael (AT3/AL182024)
05.11Tropical Storm Rafael Graphics
05.11Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
05.11Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
05.11Tropical Storm Rafael Graphics
05.11Tropical Storm Rafael Forecast Discussion Number 6
More »