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  2. List of Superfund sites in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Northside Landfill: Spokane: Groundwater and domestic well contamination by organic solvents including PCE from former landfill practices. On-site sludge contains TCE and PCE. The aquifer below the site contains VOCs and is the sole drinking water source for the city of Spokane [56] October 15, 1984: October 6, 1986

  3. Riverside Park Water Reclamation Facility - Wikipedia

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    Until its construction in 1952 (completed 1958), Spokane dumped raw sewage into the Spokane River resulting in recurrent Typhoid fever outbreaks. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A $126 million upgrade to increase capacity to 50,000,000 US gallons (190,000,000 L; 42,000,000 imp gal) a day began in 2016, also adding sub-micron membrane technology filtration.

  4. Balboa/South Indian Trail, Spokane - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1931, the Northside Landfill was an open dump that served as the city's primary waste disposal location. By 1962 it was being converted into a covered landfill. In the 1980s, numerous toxic chemicals were found to be leeching into the groundwater from the landfill, and the dump was closed to the public.

  5. Spokane River - Wikipedia

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    The site of historic Fort Spokane is located at the confluence of the Spokane and Columbia rivers. [ 9 ] The Spokane River's entire drainage basin is about 6,240 square miles (16,200 km 2 ) large, of which 3,840 square miles (9,900 km 2 ) are above Post Falls Dam at the outlet of Coeur d'Alene Lake. [ 10 ]

  6. Body found in Spokane landfill in 1989 identified through ...

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    Oct. 31—The man found dead at the Spokane Northside Landfill in 1989 finally has a name: Clifford Wayne Bippes. Bippes, 45, was identified through forensic genetic genealogy paid for by American ...

  7. New City of Ames recycling location has successful first month

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