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Closed dry cleaner with abandoned
containers of hazardous waste perchloroethylene
(tetrachloroethylene or "perc") F001.
Abandonment of this hazardous waste is a release under CERCLA.
Are you aware of the CERCLA
all appropriate inquiries (AAI) rule effective November 1, 2006?
Check out additional CERCLA provisions
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