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Up Close - Green, Sustainable NW - February 02, 2012 |
By Chey Scott
Of the Journal of Business
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At the order of the Washington state Department of Ecology, Kaiser Aluminum Corp. recently completed a draft document outlining options to remove contaminants found in the soil and groundwater at its Trentwood aluminum rolling mill in Spokane Valley.
The removal of those contaminants, which have been identified at five different sites within the facility, could cost up to $18 million, says Bud Leber, environmental manager at Trentwood.
During the last six years, Leb...
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The removal of those contaminants, which have been identified at five different sites within the facility, could cost up to $18 million, says Bud Leber, environmental manager at Trentwood.
During the last six years, Leb...
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