PCB
Removal and Cleanup Remains
Formidable Challenge 30 Years After End of Manufacturing
Alumina
is Quickly Becoming the Standard for Isolation and
Concentration of this Hazardous Material
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June 26th, 2008 -
Natural Resources Defense Council
Historic Hudson
River Cleanup to Begin After Years of Delay, But Will
General Electric Finish the Job?
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June 17th, 2008 -
Post Crescent
Regulators back faster, less costly PCB cleanup for
Little Lake - Series of changes to save $42 million
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June 12th, 2008 -
EPA
EPA: Design Changes at Little Lake Butte Des Morts PCB
Cleanup Approved
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We are delighted to create a web site which
is dedicated to the art and science of the removal and
cleanup of PCB compounds using alumina. Those of us working in
academic, industrial and government circles are amazed at the
resilience of these compounds. While manufacturing stopped some
thirty years ago millions of pounds of this environmental hazard
remain – to pollute our waterways, our soil and our air.
The
challenge to remove these toxic compounds from our land, sea and
air remains formidable. However advances in technology –
bioremediation and concentration of the agent with subsequent
final disposal are finally at our hands.
The website is sponsored by Dynamic
Adsorbents and dedicated as a resource for an understanding of
the compound, its toxicity and its disposal. Regardless of the
method of disposal the final step prior to waste elimination is
waste concentration….and for that the usage of alumina has
become invaluable.
Mark Moskovitz, Ph.D. - Atlanta GA
Gary Witman, MD
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