
Written by Duane Hargis, Cornell’s North East Regional
manager and Rick Goethals of BakerCorp, the article examines how a very
polluted section of the Kalamazoo river was rehabilitated through EPA
mitigation process. Impressively, flow from a major creek was completed
bypassed during the effort—and the uptime of the pumps saved the EPA hundreds
of thousands of dollars.
Congratulations Duane, on the great article!