Subterranean chemicals, including those part of a class called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), from a former chemical burn pit owned by IBM in the pre-regulation 1950s through to the 1970s has likely re-emerged and spread under an upstate New York Country Binghamton Country Club property to the south, according to recent tests overseen by state health and environmental officials.
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IBM’s toxic, chemical ink dumping seeps into upstate New York country club
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Submitted by ecomaven on Fri, 2007-11-16 22:37. | Tags: architecture | dry printing | eco-friendly printing | environment | green printer | green printing | health effects | IBM | ink | VOCs | waterless printing