A Tampa-based Fortune 500 fertilizer giant is eyeing a place to put its industrial wastewater: thousands of feet underground.
Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried about their air and water. By Kate Selig Jesus Jiménez and Mimi Dwyer ...
it has chosen four temporary staging sites to hold the waste until it can be sorted and shuttled to recycling centers or landfills. The agency has assured residents that toxic chemicals from these ...
Toxic waste will be relocated to four temporary sites: Irwindale's Lario Park and the Altadena Golf Course for debris from the Eaton fire, and the former Topanga Ranch Motel and Will Rogers State ...
Toxic waste from the Bhopal gas tragedy site was finally unloaded at the Pithampur factory in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday, but there's no indication of when the incineration process will begin ...
Just over a mile from where Patricia Flores has lived for almost 20 years, a battery smelter plant spewed toxic elements into the environment for nearly a century.
In the first, Environmental Protection Agency workers pick through the debris mostly by hand to remove toxic waste including electric ... That’s more than 5,600 sites, which can take around ...
In the Jan. 30 ruling, the European Court of Human Rights faulted Italy for not dealing with the dumping, burying and burning of toxic waste and other ... base’s Support Site, with family ...
It was a bewildering process, one that began with the export of toxic industrial waste. By the late 1980s, thousands of tons of hazardous chemicals had left the United States and Europe for the ...
But toxic cleanup experts say the Trump administration could make it harder for hazardous sites to get designated, create a backlog, reduce program funding, and loosen contamination standards.