G&K SERVICES: Addressing Waste Mgmt. Breaches at 2 Calif. Sites

G&K Services, Inc. has engaged an outside environmental consultant and is currently working to address each of the deficiencies alleged by the Environmental Protection Agency and California authorities.

By letter dated June 25, 2008, the EPA notified the Company that…

TRANSOCEAN INC: Cleanup Share Claim Resolved for $130T in July

Transocean Inc., in July 2008, settled its dispute for about US$130,000 regarding a company’s request to contribute toward remediation costs of the Environmental Protection Corporation (EPC) Eastside Disposal Facility near Bakersfield, Calif.

The Company, which originally requested about US$140,000 from one…

ALLIANT ENERGY: Faces Potential Liability at Watertown Facility

Alliant Energy Corporation, in July 2008, was notified by the Environmental Protection Agency that it is a potentially responsible party with respect to environmental remediation at the Watertown Tire Fire facility in Watertown, Wis.

The notification alleges that the Company may…

FOSTER WHEELER: Investigation, Cleanup at 4 Former Units Ongoing

Foster Wheeler Ltd. is engaged in the investigation or remediation under the supervision of the applicable regulatory authorities at four of its or its subsidiaries’ former facilities, the Company said in its Quarterly Report for the period ended June 27,…

ASHTABULA RIVER: Partnership Lauds Sediment-Removal Completion

CHICAGO, Illinois — August 28, 2008 — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Regional Administrator Lynn Buhl joined Ohio’s Sen. George Voinovich and Rep. Steve LaTourette, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Ashtabula River Partnership and state and…

FOSTER WHEELER: Still Potentially Liable for 3 Off-site Units

Foster Wheeler Ltd. remains a potentially responsible party under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) or similar state laws at three off- site facilities.

The Company said in its latest Quarterly Report filed with the…

MOLSON COORS: Still Obliged to Pay Future Costs at Lowry Site

Molson Coors Brewing Company continues to have an obligation to pay a portion of future costs, if any, in connection with the environmental liability at the Lowry Superfund site in Denver.

The Company, at June 29, 2008, estimated about US$3.8…

MOLSON COORS: Still Has Potential Liability at Cooper Drum Site

Molson Coors Brewing Company remains a potentially responsible party at a Superfund site in southern California.

In October 2006, the Company was notified by the Environmental Protection Agency that it is a potentially responsible party, along with about 60 other parties,…

ONEOK INC: Still Liable for Conditions at 12 Kansas Gas Sites

ONEOK, Inc. continues to have legal responsibility for the environmental conditions at 12 former manufactured gas sites in Kansas, the Company reported in its latest Quarterly Report for the period ended June 30, 2008.

These sites contain potentially harmful materials…

FOSTER WHEELER: FWEC Maintains System to Remove TCE in Pa. Site

Foster Wheeler Ltd.’s subsidiary, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation (FWEC), continues to operate and maintain a “pump and treat” system to remove trichloroethylene (TCE) from the groundwater in its former manufacturing facility in Mountain Top, Pa.

In February 1988, FWEC entered into…

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