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Home Dredging USA: GE Loses Challenge in Superfund Waste Cleanup Case

USA: GE Loses Challenge in Superfund Waste Cleanup Case

June 30, 2010

General Electric Co. failed to convince a federal appeals court that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund law governing…

 

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Source: businessweek, June 30, 2010;

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