EPA Ombudsman Signs Off On Florida Cleanup

Date: June 14, 2004

Source: News Room

The federal EPA's ombudsman has approved a controversial plan to clean toxic waste at the former Stauffer Chemical Co. plant in Tarpon Springs, Florida. The approval comes four years after a previous ombudsman challenged the plan, leading to more studies of the site. The current ombudsman announced that a plan to pile and cap contaminated soil at the site is sufficiently "protective of human health and the environment." The 130-acre site was closed in 1981 and declared a Superfund site in 1994.
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