In 1987, vandals broke into a closed facility in Dayton, Ohio and caused a release of PCB oils that took years and $8 million to address. Because Ohio recognizes facility abandonment as a precursor to the creation of a Superfund site, the State created the Cessation of Regulated Operations (CRO) Program in 1996. Today, perhaps because of an increase in facility closings related to the economy, the Ohio EPA appears to be bringing an increased focus to this program. Find out who is regulated or what the regulations require if you close your facility either permanently or temporarily.
Register here to learn more in this recorded webinar presented by one of the Environmental Remediation Specialists at August Mack Environmental.
Register here to learn more in this recorded webinar presented by one of the Environmental Remediation Specialists at August Mack Environmental.
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