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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. The Superfund site is named after the now defunct Nyanza Chemical and Dye Company, the last company to operate on the land from 1965 ...
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OVERVIEW. In the center of Ashland Massachusetts sits the...
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The Nyanza Colorant Plant The Ashland Healing Garden The...
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ASHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY. Paula Bonetti, Director. Larry...
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In the center of Ashland is one of the first Superfund...
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Bio, Credits, & Partners. BIO / Dan Borelli . Director of...
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VIDEOS. E ntering Ashland. D irt Remittance: From Ashland to...
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The project consists of the interplay between physical locations and mental constructs, memories and aspirations, alphanumerical structures and feelings, feelings as sensations and as cold hard facts. To learn more contact Dan Borelli: admin@ashlandnyanzaproject.com. DOWNLOAD THE IPHONE APP: Ashland-Nyanza Project. #ashlandnyanzaproject.
15 Φεβ 2018 · The Ashland-Nyanza Project uses color to promote history and healing. by Cara Giaimo February 15, 2018 In Massachusetts, an Artist Explores an Old Dye Factory's Toxic Influence
Nyanza. Hazardous Waste Site | Ashland, MA | 1917 – 1978 ... Of particular concern to the State and Federal Trustees, and the basis for much of the natural resource damages claim, was the site’s impact on the river. Mercury contamination of open water habitats, as well as surface soils and exposed sediments downstream from the 35-acre site ...
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. Throughout its history Nyanza has been a source of public health concerns and in 2006 the ...
This exhibition documents artist Dan Borelli’s 8-year-long exploration of the Nyanza Superfund site in Ashland, Massachusetts. Named for a textile dye plant that operated for sixty years, Nyanza is one of the first ten sites addressed by the United States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act to clean sites ...
ntamination are held liable for cleanup costs. EPA strives to return previously contam. roductive use.S I T E D E S C R I P T I O N :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-tile organic ...