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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released its third five-year review of the Hudson River cleanup, but did not make a determination on its effectiveness. Environmental advocates contend existing data shows the work performed by General Electric to remove harmful PCBs did not go far enough.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued its draft third five-year review of General Electric’s removal of harmful PCB’s from the Hudson River. The long-awaited report does not make a determination, saying more data is needed.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to release a third review of General Electric’s removal of harmful PCBs from the Hudson River. Ahead of the report, a bipartisan coalition of New York State lawmakers and environmental advocates are demanding the EPA deem the cleanup incomplete.
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As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prepares its third five-year review of the removal of toxic PCBs from the Hudson River, advocates say additional cleanup is needed.
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New York State Sen. Michelle Hinchey and 30 lawmakers are seeking support from Gov. Kathy Hochul on pushing General Electric's Hudson River cleanup.
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Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency not to declare General Electric’s PCB cleanup on…
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New York state says General Electric’s cleanup of the upper Hudson River is incomplete. Governor Andrew Cuomo has released a study by the State Department…
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Dredging operations on the upper Hudson River are winding down after six years and $1.5 billion but some advocates are pushing for another round.A…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking for public input on a plan to dismantle and decontaminate a processing facility that was built to…
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Arguing "it's now or never for the Hudson River and communities up and down its shores," activists gathered along the riverbank in Green Island today to…