Honeywell International Inc. would pay $24.6 million to clean up hazardous waste residue ponds adjacent to a heavily polluted lake in upstate New York, under a Dec. 17 proposed plan issued by the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
The proposal for the 52-acre Semet Residue Ponds section is the latest development in a broader cleanup of the Onondaga Lake Superfund site in Geddes, N.Y., near Syracuse. Onondaga Lake, polluted by longstanding industrial operations nearby, is one of the most heavily contaminated Superfund sites in the U.S.
Honeywell predecessor Allied Chemical Corp. generated hazardous waste ...
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