Honeywell Links Groundwater Treatment Facility to Lake Shore via Piping Under I-690
Groundwater Collected on Lake’s Edge will be Carried to Willis Avenue Facility for Treatment
Groundwater Collected on Lake’s Edge will be Carried to Willis Avenue Facility for Treatment
The discovery of large sport fish by SUNY-ESF researchers could mean Onondaga Lake is on the rebound after decades of pollution.
An Update on Water Quality and Lakeshore Cleanup
Elected Leaders View Progress in Stopping the Major Source of Mercury Contamination from Reaching Onondaga Lake
Honeywell is driving steel panels into the ground on the southwestern shore of Onondaga Lake along Interstate 690. The work is the first step in the installation of piping that will cross under the highway to connect to a groundwater …
Honeywell is making additional progress on the cleanup of Onondaga Lake as it begins collecting new water and sediment samples. The work, which will include nearly 1,000 samples over the next two and a half months, is part of the …
Groundwater Treatment Plant Building Completes Construction “The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s release of its Record of Decision (ROD) on the remediation of Onondaga Lake means continued progress on the lake cleanup,” said Honeywell Syracuse Remediation Director John …
Trout, Walleye Thriving In “Most Polluted” Lake. The discovery of large sport fish by SUNY-ESF researchers could mean Onondaga Lake is on the rebound after decades of pollution.
Honeywell Funds Project to Expand Access to Nine Mile Creek and Onondaga Lake
At a community celebration on Saturday, May 14, 2005, New York State Senator John DeFrancisco and Honeywell were recognized for funding the renovation of the 40-year-old Solvay-Geddes Community Youth Center. In September 2004, DeFrancisco secured $100,000 and Honeywell donated $250,000 …
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