North Shore Environmental Construction

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20th April 2012

North Shore Environmental is awarded $2.5 million in-situ chemical oxidation project

North Shore Environmental is awarded $2.5 million in-situ chemical oxidation project at the former Western Industries site in Menomonee Falls, WI

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9th April 2012

NSEC removes mercury from school gymnasium in Iowa

North Shore Environmental Construction was low bidder ($287,000.00), on the mercury contaminated floor removal, at the Wright Field House gymnasium in Keokuk, Iowa. NSEC was awarded the project on February 27, 2012 by the Keokuk Community School District.

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4th January 2012

TAKING APPLICATIONS - Haz Mat Technician

Now Taking Applications

Summary of the position included below

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23rd August 2011

A case study of mercury and methylmercury dynamics in a Hg-contaminated municipal wastewater…

A study of total Hg (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) was performed in a 40 mgd capacity municipal sewage treatment plant in which elemental Hg was used as a seal in 3 trickling filter center columns. Each seal contains several hundred kg of Hg.

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30th June 2011

Mercury-Added Products Found at Drinking Water & Wastewater Treatment Facilities

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) contracted with the Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association (NEWMOA) and the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) to prepare a report on mercurycontaining devices likely to be found at drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities.

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14th June 2011

Hydraulic Oil Spill 6/6/2011

Hydraulic spill clean-up in Port Washington, WI. The spill was on 105 feet of roadway which NSEC worked to clean up before it reached a nearby storm sewer. 

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10th June 2011

NSEC cleans up oil spill from burning transformer

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6th June 2011

Fred Ringle attends MEA conference as guest speaker

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6th June 2011

NSEC finishes emergency mercury spill at Dubuque Water Pollution Control Plant

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20th December 2010

NSEC on scene of a very large mercury spill in Dubuque, IA.

Looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack, the city hunts for the toxin that dripped across a 200-foot diameter tank filled with 9 feet of rock.

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9th September 2010

Capital Drive pipeline spill

Check out this exciting video of North Shore Environmental Construction working on the Capital Drive Pipeline Spill

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24th May 2010

North Shore now offers Hurricane Industrial Vacuum 828

North Shore now offers a new  industrial vacuum,  trailer mounted machine capable of removing hazardous waste sediment, sludge, heavy solids, soil, slurries and liquids for a wide variety of industrial cleaning, remediation or emergency response spill clean-up projects.

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9th April 2010

North Shore Environmental Featured in WDNR EPA Semi-Annual Report

North Shore Environmental was featured in the WDNR and EPA semi-annual report section talking about PCB clean-up facts.

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12th May 2009

Investigation begins on cause of chemical plant fire

Columbus Chemical has hired a contractor, Northshore Environmental, of Germantown, to provide environmental cleanup.

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11th May 2009

Spill Cleanup Highlight - Columbus Chemical Industries Fire

On Monday evening, May 11, 2009, a fire started in Building 4 at the Columbus Chemical Industries facility on Temkin Road in Columbus, located in central Wisconsin.

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7th November 1998

Investigators zero in on cause of blast at mercury plant Lithium batteries

Lithium batteries mistakenly put inside an oven with other materials are the likely cause of an explosion

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28th October 1998

Firm gets job to remove contaminated soil

North Shore Environmental Construction Inc. will be paid $7,621 to remove and dispose of petroleum-contaminated soil at Highway View School

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7th October 1996

Company’s plan helped firefighters Emergency instructions helped prevent injuries in downtown blaze


A three-alarm fire that might have been triggered by lightning at a metal plating plant forced officials Monday to close a portion of the freeway system and the downtown campus of Milwaukee Area Technical College

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