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Opinion: Upper Columbia River – Governments against a Superfund. Nancy Churchill continues her series of articles about the proposed EPA Superfund on the upper Columbia River. https://tinyurl.com/354ht68r #opinion #columns #commentary #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #proposedEPASuperfund #upperColumbiaRiver #governments #politicalfactors #DepartmentofEcology #WashingtonGovernorJayInslee #WashingtonState #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Opinion: Upper Columbia River: Governments supporting a superfund. Nancy Churchill continues her series on the proposed EPA Superfund on the upper Columbia River. https://tinyurl.com/y53hm9mx #opinion #columns #commentary #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #proposedEPASuperfund #upperColumbiaRiver #federalgovernment #stateofWashington #GovJayInslee #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Opinion: Upper Columbia River – The Human Health Assessment. Nancy Churchill offers the fourth of a series of articles about the proposed EPA Superfund site on the upper Columbia River. https://tinyurl.com/2nu5epcf #opinion #columns #commentary #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #proposedEPASuperfund #upperColumbiaRiver #March2024HumanHealthAssessment #fish #salmon #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #WashingtonState #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Opinion: Upper Columbia River – the Scope of the Pollution. Nancy Churchill offers the third in a series of columns about the proposed EPA Superfund site on the upper Columbia River. https://tinyurl.com/mrytsm22 #opinion #columns #commentary #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #UpperColumbiaRiver #proposedEPASuperfund #salmon #pollution #TeckAmerican #federalgovernment #WashingtonState #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Last week, clean-up of one of Delaware's worst-polluted EPA Superfund sites got a major boost, receiving new funds from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to hasten work on the site.Contributor Jon Hurdle examines the Standard Chlorine or Metachem site that received this funding, how it will help the clean up, and the current state of Superfund sites in the First State.
EPA Superfund site Bradford Island clean-up 'slow, but steady' Iditarod kicks off Friday night in AK as Reddington defends title Apple announces grants for Sundance Institute, NMAI recipients
Get ready for a riveting journey in Part 2 of our 98th Episode! Tony Brown, a seasoned real estate pro, takes us deep into the world of masterminds and how they've been instrumental in his growth. Join Tony and Owen as they engage in a dynamic discussion about the significance of Letters Of Intent (LOI's) in the real estate game and the art of continuously making offers. Tony's 'Failing Forward' story delves into the wisdom of standing firm by your offers instead of compromising your principles to secure an investment property at any cost.But that's not all - Tony also unveils a heartwarming tale of how his relationship with his son has evolved and led Junior into the thrilling realm of real estate investing. It's a story of family, mentorship, and legacy.Tune in to Episode 98 Part 2 of insideREIA Radio for all this and more! Let's dive right in!You can Join the Omaha REIA at https://omahareia.com/ Omaha REIA on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/OmahaREIA Check out the National REIA https://nationalreia.org/ Find Ted Kaasch at www.tedkaasch.com Owen Dashner on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/owen.dashner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/odawg2424/ Red Ladder Property Solutions www.sellmyhouseinomahafast.com Liquid Lending Solutions www.liquidlendingsolutions.com Owen's Blogs www.otowninvestor.com www.reiquicktips.com Tony Brown on FB https://www.facebook.com/tonyibrown Brown Property Assets https://www.brownpropertyassets.com/ EPA Superfund Site Finder https://www.epa.gov/superfund/search-superfund-sites-where-you-live Andrea Foley Episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reia-radio/id1582763673?i=1000539868076 If you like the content on Omaha REIA Radio, Be sure to give us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others find us and leverage the knowledge and experience our hosts and guests have to offer. We greatly appreciate you for tuning in and see you in the next episode!!
Tony Brown hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and sets the record straight: Dalessandro's has the best Philly Cheesesteak. Tony worked for Well Fargo for just shy of 30 years as a Senior Technology Manager before being let go in March 2023 due to the company outsourcing labor for less overhead costs. Luckily, before this happened, Tony had already started investing in real estate. As with most W2 Real Estate Investors, he always wanted to do more with the Real Estate side hustle, but never had the time. In this part 1, Tony shares the stories from being laid off, how he got started investing by house hacking a duplex which was previously a Dentist office and how & why he chose Omaha to invest in. Episode 98 Part 1 starts now!You can Join the Omaha REIA at https://omahareia.com/ Omaha REIA on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/OmahaREIA Check out the National REIA https://nationalreia.org/ Find Ted Kaasch at www.tedkaasch.com Owen Dashner on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/owen.dashner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/odawg2424/ Red Ladder Property Solutions www.sellmyhouseinomahafast.com Liquid Lending Solutions www.liquidlendingsolutions.com Owen's Blogs www.otowninvestor.com www.reiquicktips.com Tony Brown on FB https://www.facebook.com/tonyibrown Brown Property Assets https://www.brownpropertyassets.com/ EPA Superfund Site Finder https://www.epa.gov/superfund/search-superfund-sites-where-you-live If you like the content on Omaha REIA Radio, Be sure to give us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others find us and leverage the knowledge and experience our hosts and guests have to offer. We greatly appreciate you for tuning in and see you in the next episode!!
This episode features both authors of the new book, Paper Valley: The Fight For The Fox River Cleanup, on the $1.3 billion cleanup of the Fox River in northeast Wisconsin, the world's largest environmental river cleanup of PCB contamination. You can visit their site here. David Allen is an award-winning scientist and author. He directed the natural resource damage assessment of the Lower Fox River and the Bay of Green Bay from 1992 through 2001 as the assessment manager for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. His team led the $10 million effort to collect and organize the information that was used to launch Superfund at the site, and they published one of the most comprehensive and public natural resource damage assessments in U.S. history during 1998-2000. He was the leader and public face of the assessment for federal, state, and tribal agencies. That assessment eventually led to the $1.3 billion dollar cleanup and restoration, paid by the polluters. It was among the largest Superfund efforts since the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, and the effort led to the largest PCB cleanup in history. Susan Campbell is an award-winning environmental journalist and author. As an environmental reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette from 1995-2000, she covered the scientific and political controversy leading to the landmark $1.3 billion dollar cleanup of PCBs from Wisconsin's Fox River, and the implications for the bay of Green Bay and Great Lakes beyond. Her extensive reporting on the issue won her national and state honors, including a national “Best of Gannett” award for specialty reporting, an enterprise reporting award from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, and a spot news award from the Milwaukee Press Club. Campbell is also co-author of “Beyond Earth Day: Fulfilling the Promise,” with the late Earth Day founder, U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (University of Wisconsin Press, 2002)
The Neponset River was designated an EPA Superfund site last week. What is a superfund site and what does that mean for the river and for Bostonians who live in that area? Ben Silver reports.
Lois Gibbs (Falls Church, VA) chats with Sandy about her efforts fighting for relocation of her community away from a toxic dump site which resulted in the creation of the EPA Superfund.Beat the Big GuysHost: Sandy Rosenthalhttps://www.sandyrosenthal.netProducer: Jess Branashttps://www.branasenterprises.com
Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Video Archives
This webinar will describe the process and results from a research project concerning two issues that arise when assessing risks from contamination at Superfund sites. The first area of focus analyzed information from Superfund risk assessments and other publicly available studies on fruit and vegetable consumption by Native Americans that are outside of the twenty-four produce categories EPA includes in risk assessment models used to develop cleanup levels for residential gardens and farms at radioactively contaminated Superfund sites. The second area of focus of the project analyzed the sources for information on animal consumption by Native Americans that is outside of the twelve farm animal categories in EPA's risk assessment models. To view this archive online or download the slides associated with this seminar, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/plantcbyt_060320/
Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Audio Archives
This webinar will describe the process and results from a research project concerning two issues that arise when assessing risks from contamination at Superfund sites. The first area of focus analyzed information from Superfund risk assessments and other publicly available studies on fruit and vegetable consumption by Native Americans that are outside of the twenty-four produce categories EPA includes in risk assessment models used to develop cleanup levels for residential gardens and farms at radioactively contaminated Superfund sites. The second area of focus of the project analyzed the sources for information on animal consumption by Native Americans that is outside of the twelve farm animal categories in EPA's risk assessment models. To view this archive online or download the slides associated with this seminar, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/plantcbyt_060320/
This week: The nation's first coal-to-diesel plant is well on its way to being built in Dale, Indiana, but residents are split as to whether they should allow it to happen. PLUS, we take a look at how Indiana fared in this year's EPA Superfund report.
Since founding DLANDstudio in 2005, Susannah Drake has worked on projects ranging in scale from intimate gardens to large-scale urban planning initiatives. Her design for QueensWay transforms a 3.5 mile stretch of abandoned railway in Central Queens into a family-friendly linear park and cultural greenway. A leader in implementing design strategies to confront the impacts of climate change, DLANDstudio' Gowanus Canal Sponge Park is a working landscape that improves the environment of the EPA Superfund site over time. Don't miss Leonard's conversation with this visionary of environmentally conscious design.
Missouri Coalition for the Environment's Ed Smith, Policy Director, and Water Policy Coordinator Maisah Khan present a report on current energy, water and pollution-related issues from the St. Louis Region. This update covers potential EPA Superfund resolutions to the radioactive-material contaminated West Lake Landfill, clean-up proposals for lead contamination in the Big River, and more fine work from MCE. As MCE approaches their milestone 50-year anniversary of service in 2019, Ed and Maisah and the MCE staff, interns, board and allies continue hard at work protecting Missouri's water and air quality, open space and food access. This is exemplary work - worth hearing! Music: Hunter's Permit, performed live at KDHX by Mister Sun THANKS to Jon Valley, engineering this week's Earthworms
Six former San Francisco cops who were stationed at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard — where ships were brought for decontamination after the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests — share what it was like to work at an EPA Superfund site whose cleanup has become a scandal. They also describe the fears they have about their own health and that of their families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear Dr. Winters talk about her fascinating career in nursing research, education, and administration Charlene Winters, PhD, RN is professor at Montana State University College of Nursing. Dr. Winters has been a leading researcher in asbestos-related illness, particularly in the context of an EPA Superfund site in Libby, Montana. Her research over two decades reflects […]
The harbor is one of the largest EPA Superfund sites in the country, and a reminder of the city’s industrial waterfront.
Good news on the decades-old EPA Superfund site landfill near the Potomac River; the Purcellville Town Council weighs whether it can really afford a 24/7 police department.
This week Travis Duscay returns for our “spiritual” sequel to the Woodstock ’94 episode: Woodstock ’99! We revisit the festival that qualified as an EPA Superfund site and was described by Kurt Loder as a “concentration camp” to analyze Creed and Robby Krieger's butt-rocking interpretation of "Riders on the Storm," as well as the band's christ-channeling, sex-shaming, mid-tempo slog, "What's This Life For." Also: An Adam Baldwin/Mel Gibson/Simpsons Conspiracy Theory, Travis’ dad buying him a Phish album for his birthday, and misunderstandings of satirical news articles.
Reopening the Bulldog Mine in Creede, CO would clean up an EPA Superfund site and be an economic boon. Why hasn't it happened? [Audio from video: https://youtu.be/g_8_axILto0 ]
LIBSYN BULLETS Ted Smith of the International Campaign for Responsible Technology (ICRT.co) explains what consumers can do to call the electronics industry to account to lessen the human and environmental costs of producing our favorite devices and operating our favorite online social networks. • Silicon Valley contains the largest concentration of EPA Superfund clean-up sites of toxic contaminants in the nation (29 sites) • Why the electronics industry is far from being clean or green • Your mobile phone contains 60 different metals, many of them toxic • Making one computer chip requires 630 times its weight in fossil fuel and chemicals • Mining accounts for much environmental damage (Animus River toxic sludge from gold mine) • Exporting device assembly to other countries has pushed the cost in human health and life to communities without the ability to protect themselves or their environment • You can read and endorse the Challenge to the Global Electronics Industry bit.ly/challengehightech • Consumer purchasing power is another tool to help right these wrongs • [insert episode link]