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April 25, 2019
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Updates on the Proposed Cleanup of the Butte Hill and 2 Health Studies Currently Being Conducted

CTEC will be holding  an informational meeting to help the public learn about issues pertaining to the Butte area Superfund cleanup. 

 

Updates on the proposed cleanup plan on the Butte hill

 

Updates on the 2 ongoing health studies currently being conducted.

 

-                  EPA’s health study conducted every 5 years

 

-                   Mt Tech’s “Perceptions of Health in Butte”

 

 

  The public must be involved for a successful effort.  CTEC is committed to helping ensure the public has the information and the opportunities to participate.

 

CTEC is a group of volunteer citizens who work with the Environmental Protection Agency, the state of Montana, responsible parties, and others to make the Superfund process and cleanup decisions in the Butte area understandable to everyone. 

 

 

 

Meeting Date:   April 30, 2019

 

Time:                 6:00 – 8:00 PM

 

Place:                Butte Archives

 

 

CTEC Office:   27 West Park – Butte      Monday – Thursday 11:00 – 3:00 pm

Phone:      723-6247                              E-Mail:  ButteCTEC@hotmail.com

 Website:  ButteCTEC.org                  Facebook:  CTECbutte     

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