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EPA takes a step forward in $17 million cleanup of Windham Superfund site

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation June 27, 2023

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A sign warns against trespassing at the former Keddy Mill along Depot Street in Windham in 2011. Press Herald staff photo The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that it’s moving forward with a proposal to clean up a polluted mill site in Windham that has been awaiting remediation for over 20 years. The EPA is estimating it will take two to four years and $17 million to demolish the building at the Keddy Mill complex at 7 Depot... + full article



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