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THE NYANZA COLORANT PLANT. Nyanza is a Superfund Site in the middle of Ashland Massachusetts, it was listed as one of the first ten sites upon the founding of the EPA’s Superfund Program in the early 1980’s.
Drone Tour Revisiting Nyanza Chemical Site & Solar Cap The pollution was caused by decades of toxic industrial waste dumping from numerous companies, including Nyanza, a former color dye and...
OVERVIEW. In the center of Ashland Massachusetts sits the Nyanza Superfund Site, one of the first ten sites of the EPA’s Superfund Program, launched in 1982. Nyanza was a chemically based dye company, one of the first colorant plants in US history.
The Ashland-Nyanza Project makes visible the hidden narratives of a contaminated community. This project makes public the various histories and possible futures of the Town of Ashland and its Superfund site, the Nyanza Colorant Plant.
Nyanza | Hazardous Waste | Damage Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program. Hazardous Waste Site | Ashland, MA | 1917 – 1978. What Happened? Between 1917 and 1978, Nyanza, Inc. and other companies manufactured textile dyes and other products at this site.
Boston, MA 02109-3912 TOLL-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE 1-888-EPA-7341 LEARN MORE AT: www.epa.gov/superfund/ nyanza SITE DESCRIPTION: The 35-acre former Nyanza Chemical facility located in Ashland, Massachusetts (the “Site”) pro-duced textile dyes from 1917 to 1978, and during that time various chemical wastes (including vola -