General Dynamics started operating the 8.2-acre site in Longwood, Fla., in 1966 and manufactured circuit boards there, the EPA said. A variety of solvents and vapor degreasers including trichloroethylene were used at the site for parts cleaning. General Dynamics was alerted of possible contamination in 2007, when the EPA was investigating a nearby Superfund site.
Since then, the EPA has discovered volatile organic compounds and 1,1,1-trichloroethane around ...
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