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National Grid agreed to $236 million in estimated savings to LIPA and promised to clean up about 20 toxic sites inherited from Lilco, though critics of the deal wanted more concessions.
The trust fund has been used to clean up about 30percentt of the 1,551 sites on the Environmental Protection Agency's national priority list, with corporations themselves paying to clean up the other 70percentt.
In August, state lawmakers gave the DTSC $7.7 million, enough to test 1,500 properties and clean up about 50 homes by July.
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The Coast Guard said the Mississippi River had been opened again after crews cleaned up about 2,500 gallons of oil that spilled Wednesday during removal of a barge that sank last week after a collision with a tanker.
The key is always being ready with things cleaned up about the house and the yard, which I am improving on radically these days, thanks to a bit of help.
That leak, Mr. Kornfeld said, end up costing about $150,000 to clean up.
Stay calm and think about the safety of those around you before worrying about insurance and clean up.
They have cleaned up about 600 of the approximate 6,000 damaged or destroyed properties.
"There was nothing cleaned up about it," said Gerald T. Takano, an architect who documented the dungeon for the Historic American Buildings Survey, part of the Department of the Interior.
The company has cleaned up about 3,000 barrels of oil.
Since detecting lead contamination in the soil of homes around Exide two years ago, the state Department of Toxic Substances Control has tested about 500 homes and cleaned up about 195.
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