Archive for the ‘CERCLA or Superfund’ Category
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says Milford Ohio has a nasty contamination problem with its aquifer and cannot find source of pollution! EPA puts aquifer on NPL!
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 20, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders looks ahead to US EPA enforcement priorities for next years, including mining and mineral wastes.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on June 8, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says BF Goodrich has a proposed plan to clean up groundwater contaminated with perchlorate and other solvents underneath Rialto, California.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on June 2, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says US government fails the Navajo Nation by allowing 90,000,000 gallons AND 1100 tons of highly radioactive waste to contaminate land in New Mexico and Arizonia.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on June 2, 2010
Environmental attorney Sanders says US EPA awarded $1.2 million in Brownfields grants to five communities in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on May 25, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says EPA launches new program to involve public in waste cleanups in their communities. Sanders says CSXT’s cleanup of arsenic in Winchester would be a good site for Kentuckians to participate.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on May 24, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says that your time to comment on TVA cleanup of failed dredge cell is ticking away.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on January 20, 2010
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says EPA adds BF Goodrich’s Rialto site to NPL and moves forward on putting together a cleanup plan for groundwater contamination.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 1, 2009
Environmental attorney Sanders says CSX Transportation is cleaning up toxic soil loaded with arsenic and chrominium at former Kentucky Wood Preserving site in Winchester.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on September 3, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says Commonwealth home to 7 high hazard coal ash ponds, including ponds owned by KU, Duke Energy, and LGE.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on July 20, 2009