Contractor indicted by federal jury on charges of violating asbestos law From staff reports Federal authorities arrested a Hazleton area contractor on Wednesday for violating the asbestos regulations of the Clean Air Act when dismantling the Drifton Shops railroad facility and lying to environmental regulators.
Contractor indicted over asbestos rules SCRANTON – A federal grand jury indictment on Tuesday charged a demolition contractor with ignoring asbestos regulations while tearing down a building in Hazleton, court papers say.
COUNTY ATTEMPTS TO HALT DREDGING The fate of the future of dredging at the former Sparrows Point Shipyard has been placed in the hands of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., according to a Baltimore County spokesman.
GOOD KARMA HAS RISKS At the heart of this success was the Buyer-Seller Agreement and the Environmental Easement Agreement and Use Restriction negotiated between Exelon and Preferred. Along with the $1, the agreements involved the assignment of who would clean up what.
Archived articles from Thursday, July 27, 2006 Kuhl and Massa in key House battle Voter sentiment over national issues likely to impact races outcome.
Amid Opposition, Commissioners OK Oakhill Purchase Jul 28, 2006 7:34 a.m. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- After more than two years of consideration, Mahoning County commissioners Thursday approved a purchase agreement that allows the acquisition of Oakhill Renaissance Place.
Bush selects city lawyer to fill district judge slot President Bush yesterday nominated a veteran Pittsburgh trial attorney and experienced mediator to fill a vacant seat on the bench in the Western District of Pennsylvania.