Three companies will pay $2.1 million for OxyChem property clean-up

Three companies will pay .1 million for OxyChem property clean-up
Vinyl chloride, trichloroethylene and other chemicals have contaminated soil and groundwater near the site after years of manufacturing operations, the Mercury reports, and OxyChem and Bridgestone now owe the Environmental Protection Agency for 30
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Green Groups Tell Bloomberg: Follow Law, Don't Buy Dangerous Dioxins
27 2012 at 12:25 PM One of the most common is the ever-popular plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which can be found in computers, notebooks, building supplies, and a whole lotta other consumer products. Anyway, New York's Center for Health,
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