LEE, MA(WAMC) -
General Electric has released its preferred PCB clean-up method for the next portion of the Housatonic River in Berkshire County and beyond. And as WAMC's Berkshire Bureau Chief, Carrie Saldo reports, many residents are saying more could and should be done to remove the harmful chemical from those waters;
Currently, the EPA is accepting public comment on General Electric's Corrective Measure Study through April 21.
For contact information copy and paste this into your browser: www.epa.gov/NE/ge/publiccomment.html
The complete report is available here: www.epa.gov/NE/ge/whatsnew.html
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