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A warning sign on a fence outside the Coakley Landfill, a Superfund site in Greenland and North Hampton, NH. (NHPR file photo) PFAS chemicals have been linked to harmful health effects such as ...
NORTH HAMPTON — North Hampton selectmen are asking the city of Portsmouth to open the meetings of the Coakley Landfill ... wells around the landfill to try to map the plume of contaminants ...
New Hampshire’s House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that would require much-needed additional steps to remediate the Coakley landfill. House Bill 494, sponsored by Rep. Renny ...
The agency asked for more data in a letter about the North Hampton Superfund site Friday. The Coakley Landfill Group, which is responsible for cleanup at the site, suggested in an analysis earlier ...
NORTH HAMPTON — New test results could show a car wash is the likely source of contaminants in local drinking water, not the Coakley landfill ... citing a map of several dozen well locations ...
NORTH HAMPTON — An official with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says the agency had no duty to share its findings that there isn’t an unacceptable human health risk from groundwater ...
CONCORD, N.H. – Calling the Coakley Landfill in North Hampton a “toxic soup,” state Rep. Renny Cushing, D-Hampton, on Tuesday asked fellow lawmakers to take action to clean it up now.
Residential well water test results near the former Coakley Landfill in North Hampton and Greenland indicate non-detectable to low-level concentrations of perfluorochemicals.None of the water ...
Officials and residents in North Hampton and Greenland, where the Coakley landfill is located, are concerned that contaminants from the landfill are threatening the area’s residential drinking ...