By Samantha Ahearn | Published February 27, 2015 | Posted in Blog | Tagged Tags: Bioremediation, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Passaic River, Pollution | Leave a comment
Bioremediation May be in Store for Lower Passaic River Two companies have decided to fund a pilot project aimed at determining whether “bioremediation,” the use of bacteria to decrease the presence of cancer-causing compounds, can be used to clean up the lower stretch of the Passaic River. The measure announced by Maxus Energy Group, Inc. Read More
Read MorePassaic River Settlement Draws Criticism: Only $50M of $140M to go Towards River Cleanup The battle continued last week over how the State of New Jersey will be spending $190 million dollars in funds obtained as part of Occidental Chemical Corp.’s settlement for contamination of the Passaic River. In comments submitted to the Christie Administration Read More
Read MoreToday the New Jersey Attorney General’s office announced a $190 million settlement has been agreed to resolve Occidental Chemical Corp.’s part in the contamination of the Passaic River. The settlement amount will be used to pay for past cleanup removal and costs, as well as damage to natural resources and other costs and damages. The Read More
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