Results for keyword: Hazardous Waste And Superfund
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Burning for a buck
People burning old industrial-gauge wire in the Utah desert to get at the raw copper left to sell are breaking the law and creating a serious health hazard, BLM officials warn.
by Chris Smith, Apr 14, 1997 -
Housewife from Hell bird-dogs a cleanup
Milltown, Mont., resident Tina Reinicke-Schmaus finds her life transformed by her involvement in a Superfund project to clean up mining waste in her town.
by Marga Lincoln, Oct 30, 1995 -
Hazardous burning plan snuffed
The Ash Grove Cement Company changes its mind about burning hazardous waste after citizens object.
by Diane Kelly, Sep 04, 1995 -
As landfills tighten up, midnight dumpers spread out
Illegal hazardous waste dumps are increasingly discovered in national forests.
by Karin Schill, Jun 26, 1995 -
EPA hands off Superfund tailings to Idaho
EPA agrees to let Idaho environmental authorities clean up tailings in Triumph.
by Stephen Stuebner, Aug 22, 1994 -
Texan fights out-of-state wastes
Save Sierra Blanca fights waste disposal from other states in Texas.
by Staff, Feb 07, 1994 -
State of Idaho wants to lead the cleanup drive at Triumph
State struggles to find money to pay for the tailings cleanup at Triumph, Idaho.
by Steve Stuebner, Sep 20, 1993 -
Triumph: A great place to grow kids and fish
Profile of Triumph, an Idaho town that could be declared a Superfund site by the EPA.
by Steve Stuebner, Sep 20, 1993 -
Triumph, Idaho, to EPA: Get Out
Locals balk at EPA's plan to declare Triumph, Idaho, a Superfund site due to mining waste.
by Steve Stuebner, Sep 20, 1993 -
Testing for toxics
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare report on arsenic and lead levels in blood samples of Triumph residents suggests no need for concern.
by Staff, Sep 20, 1993






