Auteur Sujet: dxqp City of Helena removes water restrictions  (Lu 13 fois)

Morrisshot

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 9400
dxqp City of Helena removes water restrictions
« le: Octobre 12, 2024, 06:18:26 am »
Zbgf The major catch with many extended auto warranties
 In Black Eagle this week under the direction of the Environmental Protection Agency, yard clean ups will begin removing lead and arsenic affected soils from landowners properties.The soil contamination is a result of 80 years of waste from the former ACM Smelter and Refinery. The Atlantic Richfield Company  ARCO  purchased the smelter in 1977, and since its closure in 1980, ARCO and the EPA have conducted numerous maintenance efforts for contaminated soil and water in the area, including removing approximately 1,200 cubic yards of con stanley cup taminated soil from the Moose Lodge property in Black Eagle in November 2011. A 2008 soil study found that 45% of yards in Black Eagle contained elevated levels of lead and arsenic.Bryan Lobar, the Remedial Project Manager with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency explains,  For the remediation to be done, they have to sign the access forms, to actually allow p stanley cup eople to come out. So  stanley cup no one s going to be forced to do it. We think it s definitely a good idea because lead and arsenic have deleterious health effects . The crews will be removing the contaminated soil and  replacing it with clean dirt that s been reviewed and approved by the EPA and cover Nfep Grand jury issues indictment in Buffalo supermarket attack, includes domestic act of terrorism charge
 GREAT FALLS 鈥?Preschooler jordan s with Great Falls Public Schools celebrated the holiday season Tuesday with songs, stories, and Santa.Students from 3-to-5 years old enjoyed the annual Christmas party at the Skyline Early Learning Family Center.The annual event is organized with the Kiwanis Club jordan , High School Key Clubs, and music by Great Falls middle school students.Middle school orchestra students played classic holiday tunes and even put music to a reading of  Twas the Night Before Christmas. Preschool students also took turns talking with Santa and getting a small gift.Kiwanis Club members said they look forward to this day every year. To see the smiles on the kids faces as theyre sitting on Santas lap and receiving the gifts, that makes it all special or the Kiwanis members that are here,  said club member Tom Horton.Horton added that Kiwanis Club has helped with the childrens Chris air force 1 tmas party for 57 years.鈥揜eported by Joe Huisinga/MTN News                Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.