The effort to clean up a contaminated former tannery site in Danvers received a major boost recently when the US Environmental Protection Agency designated the property a Superfund site. Placement of ...
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 5-- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a cleanup plan for the Creese & Cook ...
DANVERS — The federal government will fund a $24.3 million cleanup of the Creese and Cook Tannery superfund site in Danvers. Through the cleanup, crews will excavate about 62,500 cubic yards of ...
DANVERS — Contractors will soon begin preparing the former Creese & Cook Tannery site to remove more than 62,000 cubic yards of contaminated material from the heavily polluted location. The cleanup is ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed two additions to the National Priorities List — commonly referred to as Superfund — in Massachusetts, including the former Creese & Cook Tannery ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in consultation with the state, has selected a final remedial plan for the Creese and Cook Tannery former superfund site, located in Danvers according ...