http://www.ourmidland.com/news/epa-plans-river-cleanup/article_611e9f6d-d8ed-55f4-bc5a-49bade2e2875.html
More than $4.5 million in work would take place to cap or remove
dioxins from the Tittabawassee River south of The Dow Chemical Co.’s
Michigan Operations site under a proposal from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. The EPA will host a meeting Wednesday to gather input
on the plan.
The EPA has recommended a number of actions for its
second phase of a comprehensive cleanup of the river, which is polluted
with dioxins and furans from historic practices at Dow. Segment 2 of the
river is a 4-mile stretch starting just below the Dow’s plant. Going
downriver, the EPA says there are distinct “Sediment Management Areas”
and “Bank Management Areas” that need to be addressed.
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Monday, July 22, 2013
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