Por: Portland Press Herald Nation March 05, 2023
David Hughes, the superintendent of Scarborough Sanitary District at the plant on Wednesday. Hughes said that the truck that takes away their sewage sludge was supposed to come last Friday, but finally came on Wednesday which caused a major back-up. “If the truck didn’t show I would’ve had to start masking some rash decisions on what to do,” Hughes said. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographe AUGUSTA — An environmental public health... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation March 02, 2023
David Hughes, superintendent of the Scarborough Sanitary District, expressed relief Wednesday after a tractor-trailer carted away 30 tons of sludge, but asked: “What about next time?” Scarborough is one of roughly three dozen Maine sewer plants that send sludge to Juniper... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation March 01, 2023
Maine sewer plants have been plunged into chaos over the last week because the state has run out of room to dispose of their sludge and some are only days away from overflowing. “If a truck doesn’t come for my sludge tomorrow, I’ll have no choice but to dump it on the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 20, 2023
Veronique Plesch’s home in Fairfield is next to fields where sludge contaminated with PFAS was spread over the years. A state law adopted in 2021 meant her drinking water’s contamination level qualified her for a filtration system. Plesch was photographed in 2021. A new... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 19, 2023
Say you live in Massachusetts and you throw something in the trash — a greasy pizza box, a broken toy, a batch of Styrofoam peanuts — where does it go? Surely, there’s someplace nearby that can serve as the eternal resting spot for such refuse, right?Quite possibly not.... + más
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