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3 November 2017 | 11 replies
The state environmental consultant tells me that if you let perc sit long enough, it sheds a chlorine atom and becomes an even worse pollutant than when it started.I have a dry-cleaning site listed for sale here in MA.
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25 October 2017 | 2 replies
@Joshua Strong It's hard to say without knowing exactly what's going in there.I'd talk to the town zoning board to see if they can give you any insight - but remember that they can change the rules at any time.That said, I'd expect that anything that create more traffic (especially loud traffic like tractor trailers), noise, odors, air pollution, etc will drive down property values.
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30 April 2018 | 2 replies
It stopped operating over 5 years ago, but it still has to be tested for potential pollutants.
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25 July 2018 | 212 replies
That would also result in less cars / pollution.
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17 June 2017 | 17 replies
Land development is very expensive by nature, depending on the upgrades to the facility (permits, earth movements, storm drainage, utility services connections, county and city fees, sanitary improvements that the city may assign with your improvement, permitting, storm water pollution fees and costs, roads improvements and parking lots requirements, etc.)
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11 June 2017 | 20 replies
@Patrick Philip That doesn't cover anything related to workers, only worker's compensation insurance does, plus you are violating irs laws on employer/employee including but not limited to independent contractors, witholding, etc. everything is a liability policy, there is commercial general liability insurance policy, worker's compensation insurance policy, excess/umbrella insurance policy, automobile insurance policy, pollution liability insurance policy, professional liability insurance policy, installation floater insurance policy, etc. be careful and good luck.
12 June 2017 | 8 replies
Possible pollution liability.
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18 April 2017 | 12 replies
Doesn't San Diego have earthquakes and canyon fires and pollution from Fukishima and traffic and taxes and crows?
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27 November 2017 | 18 replies
Imagine commuting to Oakland from Stockton every day:(...General Observations about ads on Craigslist.First of all; Craigslist's "housing" section is starting to get more and more polluted/spammed by "Rent-to-own" operators.
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15 June 2017 | 15 replies
@Leona N. municipality ordinances on signage/light pollution may be your friend.