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Merck Congratulates Ecuador as Second Country to Receive PAHO/WHO Verification of Elimination of River Blindness
2014-10-03 15:00:00| Merck.com - Corporate News
Dateline City: WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Merck (NYSE:MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, applauds the government of Ecuador on being the second country in the world to receive World Health Organization (WHO) verification of the elimination of river blindness (onchocerciasis) using MECTIZAN (ivermectin). Language: English Contact: MerckJennifer Woodruff, 267-305-3550 Ticker Slug: Ticker: MRK Exchange: NYSE read more
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Blue-green algae advisory on Willamette River lifted
2014-10-03 04:06:23| Waste Management - Topix.net
A sign posted near the Marquam Bridge warns residents about the toxic blue-green algae bloom in the Willamette River. The advisory warning people, in effect for more than two weeks, was liften Thursday afternoon.
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NCR Corp. gets $93 million for Fox River cleanup costs
2014-10-02 09:45:53| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Four companies, including Appleton's Appvion Inc., have agreed to pay NCR Corp. a total of $93 million for costs NCR incurred to clean up the Fox River in Wisconsin from April 2012 through Oct. 1, 2014. Details were included in a regulatory filing from Paperweight Development Corp., the Appleton-based parent company of Appvion Inc. Under the agreement, Appvion, which is the former Appleton Papers Inc., agreed to pay $6 million.
NCR Corp. gets $93 million for Fox River cleanup costs
2014-10-02 01:06:23| Paper - Topix.net
Four companies, including Appleton's Appvion Inc., have agreed to pay NCR Corp. a total of $93 million for costs NCR incurred to clean up the Fox River in Wisconsin from April 2012 through Oct. 1, 2014. Details were included in a regulatory filing from Paperweight Development Corp., the Appleton-based parent company of Appvion Inc. Under the agreement, Appvion, which is the former Appleton Papers Inc., agreed to pay $6 million.
Savannah River Site Begins Cleanup of Coal Ash Landfill
2014-10-01 01:16:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://chronicle.augusta.com">The Augusta Chronicle</a> Savannah River Site has started a new cleanup project to remove 1.3 million cubic yards of ash created by a former 1950s-era, coal-fired power plant. Content Classification: Curated read more
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