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This is a list of Superfund sites in Kentucky designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]
A rendering of Lane County's proposed Integrated Material and Energy Recovery Facility in Goshen which could divert 80,000 tons of waste annually from the Short Mountain Landfill but cost ...
Mount Campbell (Alaska), a mountain in the Valdez-Cordova (CA) region in Alaska; Mount Campbell (Antarctica), a mountain in the Prince Olav Mountains of Antarctica; Mount Campbell (California), a small mountain in Sierra Nevada foothills near Reedley, California, United States; Mount Campbell (Canada), a mountain near Penticton, British ...
The Cache Creek landfill is a closed landfill in British Columbia, Canada. In 1989, Cache Creek became a landfill site for garbage shipped by truck from the Lower Mainland . It closed in 2016 and was replaced by the adjacent Campbell Hill landfill in 2019, accepting solid waste from the Thompson-Nicola Regional District .
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In Sampson County, September 2023 samples found PFAS levels as high as 727,368 parts per trillion in a closed municipal landfill and 1,422,796 ppt in the still-operating municipal landfill.
Penticton has low precipitation, hot summer days with cool nights, and moderately cool, mostly cloudy winters. With 346.0 mm (13.62 in) of annual precipitation, [26] Penticton is the fourth driest city in Canada. [27] It averages 58.7 cm (23.1 in) of snowfall per year. Penticton has the mildest winter of any non-coastal city in Canada. [28]
Northside Landfill: Spokane: Groundwater and domestic well contamination by organic solvents including PCE from former landfill practices. On-site sludge contains TCE and PCE. The aquifer below the site contains VOCs and is the sole drinking water source for the city of Spokane [56] October 15, 1984: October 6, 1986