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CHC Training is breaking state line barriers with online environmental safety trainings

ColoradoBiz Magazine The Colorado-based educational training facility has taken innovative action to shape the future of environmental safety training August 2, 2021 CHC Training, a Colorado-based educational training facility, has taken innovative action to shape the future of environmental safety training.    Danaya Wilson, the company’s CEO and cofounder, imagines a training platform where classes are taken virtually online and are approved across the country not just in the state where the course is locally administered. She envisions an environmental safety industry that appeals to new generations of workers with updated, relevant content and the online learning format they now demand. And she’s building CHC Training to deliver on that vision. 

Mill Creek Stream now safe for use after concrete spill cleanup, DEQ says

Mill Creek Stream now safe for use after concrete spill cleanup, DEQ says and last updated 2021-08-02 19:33:39-04 MILLCREEK, Utah — The Mill Creek Stream, which was The Utah Department of Environmental Quality announced Monday that after extensive cleanup efforts, as well as the weekend rainstorms, the stream s water quality issues are now resolved. Residents were warned Friday to stay out of the creek in the area (between I-215 and 500 East), as well as keep their pets away from it. Monday s announcement confirmed that the public can again use it for irrigation and recreation purposes. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Concrete spill at Millcreek stream resolved after cleanup and heavy rain, officials say

MILLCREEK Heavy rains over the weekend helped clear up a stream that was contaminated by a concrete spill in Millcreek last week, state environmental officials said Monday. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality said the issue at Mill Creek is now resolved after a mixture of cleanup efforts and rain. The agency lifted its recommendations that people or pets avoid the water. Erica Gattis, director of the Utah Division of Water Quality, told KSL NewsRadio that 60 50-gallon bags of potentially contaminated material were removed from the creek through the help of a few dozen people from multiple state, county and local agencies. At the same time, the National Weather Service reported that 1.35 inches of rain fell at I-215 at Olympus Cove near the site of the concrete spill Sunday and Monday. That also helped clear up the stream.

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