A federal court is weighing settlements with a South Carolina electronics company that would provide funds for cleaning up hazardous waste sites in New
On a day nearly 40 years in the making, New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell joined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Deputy Administrator Janet McCabe, U.S. EPA – New England Region, Sen. Ed Markey, U.S. Representative Bill Keating, and local officials on the waterfront today to announce $72.7 million in federal funding to complete the cleanup of New Bedford Harbor.
The 40-year project to clean New Bedford harbor of cancer-causing chemicals is set to finish in three years, with $73 million set aside for the purpose.
NEW YORK - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc., a South Carolina-based capacitator company with manufacturing ties to New Jersey.