
Andy Short, Mineral County Environmental Health and Planning Coordinator, stands at the Wood Gulch Repository that holds the Superfund contaminated soils/waste removed from Flat Creek. More work is scheduled for Flat Creek soon and Short is offering a HAZWOPR class for those who could be involved in any HAZMAT rehabilitation. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)
April 3, 2023
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April 5, 2023 midnight
Mineral County hosts hazardous waste training sessions
Unless you are in the emergency preparedness line of work, HAZWOPER could be a Burger King special, but it’s a level of hazmat training that is at another level.