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Environmental Cleanups in District of Columbia

Cleanups in District of ColumbiaCleanups in District of Columbia include environmental accidents, spills, leaks, and past improper disposal and handling of hazardous materials and wastes have resulted in tens of thousands of sites across our country that have contaminated our land, water (groundwater and surface water), and air (indoor and outdoor). Some of the more common categories of contaminants include: industrial solvents, petroleum products, metals, pesticides, bacteria, and radiological materials.
These contaminated sites in District of Columbia can threaten human health as well as the environment, in addition to hampering economic growth and the vitality of local communities in District of Columbia . EPA and its state and territorial partners have developed a variety of cleanup programs to assess and, where necessary, clean up these contaminated sites.

Below you will find a list of cleanups in your community. There are many things you can do to assist the cleanup effort which benefits greatly when communities and individuals get involved. Follow the links below for further information on what you can do to help in your community.






1302 H Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0098)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
1306 13th Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0101)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
13th Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0100)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
13th Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0102)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
2251 Sherman Avenue, Nw
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
5th And K Streets (old Wax Museum)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
813 13th Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0103)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Dc Library-rl Christian
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Georgia At Upshur St. (square 2910)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
H Street, Ne (sq. 1026, Lot 0097)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Kingman Island
   Washington, DC
Naval Research Laboratory
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Pepco Pumphouse
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Southeast Federal Center (gsa)
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Square 710
   Washington, DC
Us Washington Navy Yard
   Washington, District Of Columbia DC
Washington Gas
   Washington, DC

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Province Cuts Emissions, Expands Natural Gas Use Energy
The province is helping Saint Mary's University switch from oil furnaces to cleaner burning natural gas.

Energy Minister Richard Hurlburt was on the Saint Mary's campus in Halifax today, Aug. 13, to deliver a cheque for $993,000 to university president Colin Dodds.