For decades, a lot of electrical equipment contained chemicals known as PCBs-- polychlorinated biphenyls -- because they didn’t burn easily, and could act as insulation. But some 30 years ago, ...
KALAMAZOO, MI -- What if the polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, buried on the Allied Paper landfill site in Kalamazoo could be rendered completely harmless, broken down into inert substances: chloride ...
The state will clean PCBs from a former Saratoga County golf course that is now on the market for $1.8 million. About 1,000 tons of PCB-tainted soil will be removed from the parking lot of the closed ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (CN) - General Electric asked a federal judge to order an upstate utility to help foot the bill for cleaning the Hudson River of massive contamination with PCBs. GE has been dredging ...
OLYMPIA – A bipartisan effort to rid the Spokane River of harmful chemicals is the latest step in the decadeslong quest to clean Washington’s waterways. Sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig ...
Three pen-style PCB cleaning tools from MicroCare remove RMA (rosin mildly activated), OA (organic acid), no-clean, and lead-free flux residue quickly and safely from PCBs. The three flux-removing ...
Most assemblers in the electronic industry use no-clean solder paste mainly to eliminate having to clean the circuit-board assemblies. Manufacturers such as Rush PCB prefer to run all production with ...
Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court. The suit is seeking at least $100 million to cover decades of cleanup of a now-banned group of chemicals called PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, which ...
The city of Seattle is suing to make Monsanto pay for cleanup of toxic PCBs from the city’s drainage system and the Duwamish River. Monsanto was the sole producer of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) ...
PITTSFIELD -- Just four cleanup projects remain to be completed in the General Electric complex that was once home to not only the city's largest work force but also its most polluted landscape. Dean ...
The Hudson River has been the dumping ground for over 1.3 million pounds of Polychlorinated Biphenyls. The PCBs were a waste product from General Electric’s manufacturing process for transformers that ...