Oregon Landfill Tests Show Chromium In Groundwater

Date: May 25, 2004

Source: News Room

Groundwater tests at the Knott Landfill in Deschutes County, Oregon have revealed higher-than-normal levels of chromium, a discovery that has emboldened opponents of the landfill's planned expansion. The state Department of Environmental Quality is investigating the landfill, but says the chromium likely derives from the stainless steel pumping equipment used to draw water out of 680-foot-deep test wells.
More information: www.co.deschutes.or.us.

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