Environmental Groups Call on EPA to Stop GE’s Midnight Move and Investigate Flawed Fish Data
September 3, 2015
- EPA must investigate General Electric's failure to follow protocol in its sampling of PCB concentration in fish, and its apparent filing of false certifications for the data. EPA must hold the company fully responsible for any violations of laws, regulations and orders.
- EPA must immediately halt the dismantling of the state-of-the-art dredging systems, dewatering facility and other vital equipment in the Hudson River PCBs cleanup.
- Because the entire Superfund cleanup relies on accurate monitoring of PCB levels in the fish, EPA must begin a new "Five Year Review" to analyze whether the remedy is actually protective of human health and the environment, as previously claimed.
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