PITTSBURGH – A Williamsport-based specialty chemical firm is looking to dismiss litigation from the state’s Department of Environmental Protection, which is looking to recoup more than $2 million in costs, from a remediation and removal process it undertook and completed to remove hazardous substances from a Rochester warehouse property.
PITTSBURGH – The state’s Department of Environmental Protection is looking to recoup more than $2 million in costs, from a remediation and removal process it undertook and completed to remove chemical and other hazardous substances from a Rochester warehouse property.
PITTSBURGH – A Beaver County woman has settled claims connected to severe respiratory ailments she alleged she suffered after inhaling fumes from a chemical fire which took place about a half-mile from her residence.
Megrey | Woomer & Talarico
PITTSBURGH – A Beaver County woman alleges she has suffered severe respiratory ailments after inhaling fumes from a chemical fire which took place about a half-mile from her residence.
Carol A. Brutout of Rochester filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on March 4 versus Michael Baker International, Inc. (formerly known as “Michael Baker Jr., Inc.”) of Pittsburgh, One Brewery Place, Inc. of Rochester, Harold B. Davidson (also known as “Brad Davidson”) and Beaver Alkali Products of Ellwood City, and James R. Davidson (also known as “Randy Davidson”), of Dover, Fla.
The suit says that the owner/operator defendants (all of the defendants minus Michael Baker International, Inc.) managed a property at 25 New York Avenue in Rochester.