If the first link doesn't work, try this:Whirlpool notes troubles with installing pollution monitors near Fort Smith plant
by Ryan Saylor Fort Smith City Wire (AR) June 24, 2014
Whirlpool’s attempts to get vapor intrusion monitors installed in structures above the potentially cancer-causing plume of trichloroethylene (TCE) have not gone according to plan.
The company recently disclosed to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality that it had not found a property owner who would allow the company to install the monitoring equipment. As a result, the company has been granted a 30-day extension to comply with a request of the city of Fort Smith.
The disclosures on Whirlpool's difficulties and a subsequent request for an extension were included in letters exchanged by the company and ADEQ.
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For the entire article, see http://www.thecitywire.com/node/33589
See also http://swtimes.com/news/whirlpool-says-toxic-testing-hampered
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