• The Montrose Chemical Corporation of California was a chemical corporation that was the largest producer of the insecticide DDT in the United States from...
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  • Register of Historic Places Montrose (surname) Montrose Chemical Corporation of California Montrose F.C., Scottish football team Château Montrose, French...
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    pesticides and nerve agents such as Sarin and Tabun. Montrose Chemical Corporation of California Chemical industry Hicks, Jonathan P. (June 6, 1987). "Imperial...
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  • to Southern California. Montrose Chemical Corporation manufactured DDT during the years 1947 to 1983 at its plant near Torrance, California. The plant...
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  • Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. (commonly shortened to Montrose) is an American multinational corporation that provides wide-ranging environmental services...
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    site. Over 35 years, the Montrose Chemical Corporation of California, a maker of DDT, improperly disposed of toxic chemical waste through the sewer system...
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  • purchased the Montrose Chemical Company of San Francisco, but it was still centered on the auto industry. In 1956, the company suffered a major loss of $1 million...
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    This is a list of Superfund sites in California designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental...
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    15 companies, including Monsanto, Ciba, Montrose Chemical Company, Pennwalt, and Velsicol Chemical Corporation. Production peaked in 1963 at 82,000 tonnes...
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    a division of Aker ASA. In February 2006, Baker Hughes acquired Nova Technology Corporation, a supplier of permanent monitoring, chemical injection systems...
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