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EPA Region 10 Administrator Casey Sixkiller (center) talks to reporters and Bethel-area residents about the efforts to cleanup the J.H. Baxter wood treatment facility across the street. He was joined by EPA project lead Randy Nattis (left), and (L to R:) Eugene City Councilor Matt Keating, DEQ Dir. Leah Feldon, Eugene City Councilor Randy Groves, and Oregon State Sen. James Manning.

Officials push for Superfund status at Eugene’s deactivated J.H. Baxter plant

Lisa Arkin - 09/17/2024 - Air Pollution / Environmental Justice / Government / Toxic Chemicals / Water Quality
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