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Alfa Chemistry offers a comprehensive range of isotope-labeled environmental contaminants, including labeled PCBs, pesticides, and dioxins. These compounds support laboratories in achieving precise measurements that comply with global regulatory standards across applications such as groundwater, soil, sediment, and food analysis. ...
Main characteristics: Contains contaminants such as metal particles, dirt, sludge and degraded additives. ...
The move allows EPA to protect the nearby community where releases of contamination could pose a significant human health and environmental risk. ...
The unit was to treat crude oil tanker bottoms and marine waste, drill cuttings, fixed tank bottoms and oily sludge, general refinery waste, filter cakes, PAHs, PCBs as well as soils contaminated with engine and hydraulic oil, kitchen and galley grease. ...
Research results posted by EPA about PCBs in school buildings include: · Caulk put in place between 1950 and 1979 may contain significant amounts of PCBs and can emit them into the surrounding air. PCBs from caulk may also contaminate adjacent materials such as masonry or wood. ...
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Research results posted by the EPA about PCBs in school buildings, include the following: · Caulk put in place between 1950 and 1979 may contain as much as 40% PCBs and can emit PCBs into the surrounding air. PCBs from caulk may also contaminate adjacent materials such as masonry or wood. ...
When PCB-contaminated oil is not detected and ends up mixed with other oils at collection and recycling centers it can create not only an environmental hazard, but also an extremely costly situation for the commercial or municipal service provider. ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), caulking materials put in place between 1950 and 1979 may contain as much as 40% PCBs and can emit them into the surrounding air. PCBs from caulk may also contaminate adjacent materials such as masonry or wood. The agency also states that some building materials, such as paint and masonry walls, along with ...
Nordson ASYMTEK and Nordson MARCH, Nordson companies (NASDAQ: NDSN), will present papers at the Conformal Coating Materials and Processes session at the Contamination, Cleaning, and Coating Conference being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. ...
-Waste Refinery waste and oil lagoons sludge treatment Contaminated soils (PCB, mercury, solvents, etc.) For more information about econ industries have a look at our Corporate ...
Unfortunately, many caulking materials used in the past to build and renovate residential and commercial properties contained polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). According to research conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Caulk put in place between 1950 and 1979 may contain as much as 40 percent PCBs and can emit ...
So far, at least 19 homes have been found with PCB contaminated soil in their backyards that run along Ley Creek. According to the U.S. ...
In Europe contaminated soil is usually disposed of at permanent landfills for hazardous waste or recycled thermally in rotary kilns with a huge energy expenditure and at high temperatures. Apart from problems such as land consumption and the possibility of contamination of groundwater and air, this approach has another serious disadvantage; the ...
The sediment in the Passaic River is severely contaminated with dioxin, PCBs, heavy metals, pesticides and other contaminants from more than a century of industrial activity. ...
Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to speed up its study of whether General Electric's massive $2 billion six-year dredging project on the Hudson River was effective in cleaning up PCB contamination. In a Dec. 18 letter to groups that met with him in Washington, D.C., this month, Mathy Stanislaus, who oversees the EPA's Superfund cleanup programs, agreed ...
Federal regulators have approved General Electric's plan to dismantle a Hudson River PCB cleanup plant used during six years of dredging, which concluded this fall. ...
Prior investigations have identified the presence of hazardous substances, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Electrical capacitors and transformers containing PCBs were utilized in the steel manufacturing process. This discovery resulted in two limited excavations of contaminated soil and building materials for off-site disposal in 1997 ...
The waste was put into four storage tanks, resulting in the contamination of about 47,600 gallons of potential fuel with PCBs. The Barrie facility transported a load of fuel from these storage tanks to a cement kiln facility which tested the load and discovered elevated PCB concentrations. ...
Environmental Protection Agency to remove a pipe containing PCB-contaminated oil. Road closure notices will be posted at 10-Mile and 11-Mile Roads. Recently, EPA observed contaminated oil flowing from a pipe under Harper Avenue during the Agency’s ongoing cleanup of the Ten Mile drain storm water system. ...
