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Starting next week, the Environmental Protection Agency will begin removing contaminated soil from the Hidden Lane Landfill Superfund site in Sterling, Virginia. The excavation is scheduled to ...
The privately owned Hidden Lane Landfill in Sterling had been named by county and state health officials as the likely contamination source of trichloroethylene (TCE) -- an agent used to clean ...
The Hidden Lane Landfill in Sterling, long blamed for polluting ground water, has been added to the nation’s Superfund list of sites requiring cleanup. The Environmental Protection Agency ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency added the 25-acre Hidden Lane Landfill in Sterling to its National Priorities List of Superfund sites. The designation means the agency will begin ...
chemicals at the Hidden Lane Landfill Superfund site in Sterling. “I know firsthand how Parkinson’s Disease and atypical parkinsonisms can be devastating for individuals, their families and co ...
Hidden Lane Landfill in Sterling closed down in the 1980s. Five years later, the degreasing solvent trichloroethylene, or TCE, was found in the wells that supplied water to homes in the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency's five-year remedial investigation of the Hidden Lane Landfill in Sterling, first linked to trichloroethylene contamination in 1989, has concluded, allowing for ...
A residential developer has scrapped its plans to build more than 100 homes on the Hidden Lane Landfill site in eastern Loudoun County, according to the Algonkian District Office.