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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Dredging of Pollutants Begins in Hudson
Twenty-five years after the federal government declared a long stretch of the Hudson River to be a contaminated
Superfund
site,
the cleanup
of its chief remaining source of pollution begins.
NY Times Article
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June 23, 2009 at 8:16 PM
About time, huh? I hope this delay isn't normal with superfund sites, but I have a feeling it is.
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About time, huh? I hope this delay isn't normal with superfund sites, but I have a feeling it is.
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