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- Site Profile - Carlisle Village Cleaners - EPA OSC Response
The former dry cleaners include Carlisle Village Cleaners The chemicals associated with historic dry-cleaning operations, including tetrachloroethene (PCE) and its breakdown chemical trichloroethene (TCE), have the potential to enter buildings through subsurface soil gas vapors
- Carlisle Village Cleaners Integrated Site Evaluation
The former Carlisle Village Cleaners, located at 3611 Simms Avenue SE in Albuquerque, operated from 1962 through 1974 in a strip mall along with three other businesses The dry-cleaning process used chemicals like tetrachloroethene (PCE) and its byproduct, trichloroethene (TCE)
- EPA designates former Albuquerque dry cleaner as one of the nations . . .
The Carlisle Village Cleaners site, which operated from 1953 to 1975, has been designated for priority cleanup due to contamination from two toxic chemicals commonly used in dry cleaning operations that can migrate through soil and affect indoor air quality in nearby buildings
- Whats going on with this contaminated ABQ neighborhood? | Business . . .
The Carlisle Village Cleaners Site is located in a community that’s “historically overburdened by pollution,” according to the EPA, and raises potential environmental justice concerns “based
- Old Carlisle Village Cleaners Site Qualifies for EPA’s Priority Funding
"For nearly the past two years, I’ve listened to the community’s concerns and visited Washington, D C twice to keep the Carlisle Village Cleaners site on the EPA’s radar It was the residents' commitment throughout the public comment process that ultimately brought an end to decades of exposure
- Albuquerque Superfund site gets money to. . . | Senator Martin Heinrich
The former Carlisle Village Cleaners location was added to the EPA’s Superfund National Priorities List in July, making it eligible for federal dollars and marking it as a priority for cleanup The pollution potentially affects 257 people
- Carlisle Village Cleaners contaminant cleanup project receives millions . . .
The site, located in the South Carlisle Shopping Village strip mall on Carlisle Boulevard near Gibson Boulevard, operated from 1953 to 2017 The EPA testing in July confirmed that there are contaminants in homes, churches and commercial buildings in the area, where up to 257 people may be impacted
- TUES: EPA announces new Albuquerque superfund site + More
The dry cleaner operated from 1953 to 1975 and left behind chlorinated solvent gas in the soil, concentrated below the South Carlisle Shopping Village strip mall, according to the National Priorities List site narrative
- Carlisle Village Cleaners contaminant cleanup project receives millions . . .
In July, the Environmental Protection Agency confirmed that there are contaminants in the area of Carlisle Village Cleaners, according to CABQ The site, located in the South Carlisle Shopping Village strip mall on Carlisle Boulevard near Gibson Boulevard, operated from 1953 to 2017
- Former Albuquerque dry cleaner building named EPA superfund site - MSN
The agency said the Carlisle Village Cleaners, which was in business near Carlisle Blvd and Simms Ave from 1953 to 1975, used a chemical that seeped into the soil and gave off dangerous
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