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The cleanup of north St. Louis’ Carter Carburetor Superfund site is complete, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has transferred the land to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis. The club will work with Gateway Professional Golf Association Reach to redevelop the former industrial plant to a golfing range and recreational space for children in the region.
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After six years of building demolitions and excavations, workers have finished cleaning up the Carter Carburetor Superfund site in north St. Louis. The…
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One word comes to mind when we think about the environmental news that’s been a conversation starter in St. Louis in 2015: landfills. Specifically, what…
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The contaminated buildings of the old Carter Carburetor plant on North Grand Boulevard are finally coming down.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is…
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Updated 3/13/15 after the meeting:Demolition of the old Carter Carburetor plant on North Grand Avenue is expected to begin this summer.That's according to…
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Updated after the public meeting on 4-10-2014:The meeting hosted Thursday night by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was supposed to focus on the…
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This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 29, 2013: Federal and local officials marked a milestone today in cleaning up the Carter…
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The Environmental Protection Agency will hold another community meeting on Tuesday evening, to talk about the cleanup of the former Carter Carburetor…
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The Environmental Protection Agency is following through on its commitment to fence off the former Carter Carburetor manufacturing plant in north St.…
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The Environmental Protection Agency says testing near the old Carter Carburetor plant in north St. Louis shows offsite contamination is too low to cause…