General Alum & Chemical 1994 outfall fail. Photo courtesy Project Lighthawk |
Someone turns a valve not quite tight enough or too tight, or spills some toxic substance. It must be responded to. It happens at GAC now and then.
Read below how GAC has reported spills to the govt. Followed by a notice of a completed remediation project on their site
GAC CHEMICAL'S SPILL HISTORY 2010 - 2002
6/22/08 B-356-2008 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-356-2008
5/25/08 B-291-2008 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-291-2008
1/19/08 B-35-2008 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-35-2008
3/04/05 B-112-2005 http://maine.gov/ dep/rwm/hoss/report.php?spill_ number=B-112-2005
11/17/04 B-627-2004 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-627-2004
10/14/04 B-556-2004 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-556-2004
7/20/03 B-345-2003 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-345-2003
12/10/02 B-656-2002 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-656-2002
8/20/02 B-434-2002 http:// maine.gov/dep/rwm/hoss/report. php?spill_number=B-434-2002
GAC VRAP SITE Permit # REM01170 Remediation completed
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