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Lake Elmo is a community that's been dealing with PFAS for years. They are dangerous and potentially cancer-causing chemicals ...
Many human waste disposal locations in Wisconsin do not meet the required rate of movement of liquid through the soil.
The study looked at two aspects of wastewater pollution: the source and the concentration of pollutants along the San Diego ...
The Hanford nuclear site's massive vitrification plant could begin treating waste for disposal as soon as this summer.
More than two decades after construction of the Hanford nuclear site’s massive vitrification plant began, the plant has taken ...
The waste is left from chemically processing uranium fuel irradiated in Hanford reactors to produce nearly two-thirds of the ...
In a letter sent to the DOE on Thursday, Mayor Lisa Brown cited public safety and environmental concerns as reasons for her ...
Chevron has already removed 7,000 cubic yards of soil and 89,000 gallons of liquid, according to state regulators.
The team explained that due to its high compressive strength, this bio-concrete, which is derived from human urine, not only ...
The hazardous waste landfill off I-94 near Belleville receives low-radioactivity waste and hundreds of the most dangerous chemicals known to mankind.
Researchers are seeking a breakthrough on how to get rid of PFAS, which have been found in drinking water, food packaging and ...
They monitored things as a cloud of the cryogenic liquid oxygen surrounded the tanker, and they waited until another tractor-trailer arrived to remove the remaining chemical element. It was a ...