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PPG Industries Inc. will excavate and remove 42 percent more contaminated soil from a former chromium-manufacturing site in New Jersey than previously estimated.
PPG will move 708,000 tons by 2014 at the Garfield Avenue site in Jersey City, the state's Department of Environmental Protection said. The Pittsburgh-based company estimated in February it would have to move 500,000 tons, Jeremy Neuhart, a spokesman, said. The projected tonnage is now higher after new information became available, he said. PPG took a $165 million charge in 2006 for cleaning up contamination in Jersey City, the company said in a February.See the full content of this document
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Ppg to Remove More Toxic Soil in N.J.
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