Press enter after choosing selection

Workers drill well at Pall Life Sciences plant, January 2002 Photographer: Robert Chase

Workers drill well at Pall Life Sciences plant, January 2002 image
Year:
2002
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 2002
Caption:
Workers drill a well in January at the Pall Life Science plant on Wagner Rd. (photographed January 2002)

Environmental chemist Wendy Schultz, April 2002 Photographer: Robert Chase

Environmental chemist Wendy Schultz, April 2002 image
Year:
2002
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 2002
Caption:
Environmental chemist Wendy Schultz examines effluent samples at the Pall Life Sciences lab on Wagner Road.

Roger Rayle Inspects a Tributary That Flows from the Pall-Gelman Sciences Property, September 1997 Photographer: Nikki Boertman

Roger Rayle Inspects a Tributary That Flows from the Pall-Gelman Sciences Property, September 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1997
Caption:
Roger Rayle, a member of Scio Residents for Safe Water, inspects a tributary that flows from the Pall-Gelman Sciences property to a holding pond for Little Lake. Rayle's group has been pressuring Gelman Sciences and now its new owner for a more aggressive contamination cleanup.

Paul Cherry Welding a Pipeline for Pall Gelman Sciences, Inc. Photographer: Christina N. Bowles

Paul Cherry Welding a Pipeline for Pall Gelman Sciences, Inc. image
Year:
1999
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1999
Caption:
Paul Cherry welds together 6-inch pipes that are each 44 feet long at Valley Drive in Scio Township. The work is part of a extensive underground pipeline system being constructed by Pall Gelman Sciences to deal with groundwater contamination.

Delay, denial part of battle over dioxane

Delay, denial part of battle over dioxane image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
April
Year
2002
Copyright
Copyright Protected