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...only remaining barrier to University plans for affiliate housing on the site--now the largest undeveloped plot of land in Harvard Square--is clean-up of a "low level" of oil found on the property last summer, said Marilyn L. O'Connell, assistant director for urban planning and community affairs...
Boles said three studies done on the lot had concluded that the chemicals can be eliminated, but added he was not sure how much the clean-up would cost. The hazardous chemicals under the black top of the lot probably came from oil tanks of old houses that used to stand there, Boles said...
...Gazette reported that the parish has agreed to put $500,000 of the purchase price towards the clean-up of the chemicals. If the cost is lower, then the extra money will go to St. Paul...
...collecting rents, making repairs and running things for itself. What the corporation got was a run-down facility with bursting pipes, flooding basements and no one trained in physical-plant management. "It was crisis that brought us together," Gray says. Welfare mothers learned plumbing skills, children were pressed into clean-up patrols. The residents thrived, and Gray became a national spokeswoman for the movement...
...Cornell virus" infected the Arpanet network, which links 60,000 computer systems nationwide including those of the defense Department and research institutions, on November 2. Experts estimate that clean-up costs related to the program--which did not destroy any computer information--reached $2 million for down-time spent weeding the program out of the stalled systems...