Lake Cleanup Could Cost Honeywell $2.3b ; N.Y. Reviewing Company's Onondaga Feasibility Study
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 02, 2004
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Honeywell International Inc. could pay as much as $2.33 billion to clean up mercury and other waste a predecessor company dumped into Onondaga Lake in New York.
The $2.33 billion project is the most expensive of several options contained in a feasibility study Morris Township-based Honeywell submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in May and released Friday.See the full content of this document
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Lake Cleanup Could Cost Honeywell $2.3b ; N.Y. Reviewing Company's Onondaga Feasibility Study
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