U.S. EPA Administrator Christie Whitman moved forward on a decision to clean up PCB pollution from the upper Hudson River.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christie Whitman moved forward on a decision to clean up PCB pollution from the upper Hudson River. The EPA is circulating for interagency review a draft proposal that in major respects tracks the plan proposed last December that would dredge as many as 2.65 million cubic yards from the river.
"The Administration is committed to cleaning up the Hudson River in a manner that is environmentally sound and is responsive to the concerns of the affected communities," Whitman said.