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French postcard in the Les Vedettes de l'Ɖcran series by Editions Filma, no. 123. Photo: PathĆ© Consortium CinĆ©ma. Charles Martinelli as Porthos in Les Trois Mousquetaires/The Three Musketeers (Henri Diamant-Berger 1921).

 

Charles Martinelli (1882-1954) was a French actor, who became famous for his interpretation of Porthos in Les trois mousquetaires (1921).

 

Charles Martinelli, whose real name was Charles Martinet, was born in Paris on 10 April 1882. He started out as actor and singer, performing Panurge by Massenet and playing in Boubouroche by Georges Courteline. For then years he was the Chair of the Union des Artistes FranƧais. According to IMDb, his first film part was in Robert Boudrioz’ Le petit poucet (1920), produced by Abel Gance. The year 1920 might be a mistake though, as the French magazine CinĆ©a of July 1922 announced that Martinelli would start to play the ogre while Christiane Delval played Tom Thumb. It also remarked Martinelli was already known from his part of Porthos in Les trois mousquetaires (1921).

 

Indeed, it seems that Martinelli had his real breakthrough with the French historical adventure film Les trois mousquetaires (1921), directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and adapted from Alexandre Dumas pĆØre’s classic novel, published in 1844. The script by Auguste Macquet follows the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas pĆØre very faithfully. Martinelli played the good-hearted, rotund Porthos, opposite AimĆ© Simon-Girard as D’Artagnan, Henri Rollan as Athos, Pierre de Guingand as Aramis, Edouard de Max as Richelieu, Pierrette Madd as Constance, Claude Merelle as Mylady De Winter, and Armand Bernard as Planchet. Les trois mousquetaires had the gigantic budget of 2,5 million French francs. It has wonderful performances, great looking sets (partly filmed on locations as the Chenonceau castle, Chartres and the PĆ©rouges citadel), and authentic recreations of 17th-century costumes. Responsible for sets and costumes was the French reputed architect and designer Robert Mallet-Stevens. It was divided into one-hour chapters, designed to be released as a serial in consecutive weeks over a three-month period. This silent super-serial was produced by PathĆ© FrĆØres. Parallel to Diamant-Berger’s version, Fred Niblo shot a rival version in the US starring Douglas Fairbanks as D’Artagnan The Three Musketeers (Fred Niblo, 1921). Though entertaining, it was much more loosely adapted. The success of Les trois mousquetaires was aided by an arrangement with United Artists that kept Fairbanks’s The Three Musketeers from being distributed in France and much of Europe.

 

All copies of the 1921 version were thought to be destroyed by the Nazis during the Second World War, but in 1995 a print of it was rediscovered and remastered into a new version. It was already the second adaptation of the famous adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas pĆØre, after the first adaptation in 1913, but it wouldn’t be the last either. In 1933 Henri Diamant-Berger made a new, sound version of Les trois mousquetaires. While Thomy Bourdelle now played Porthos, AimĆ© Simon-Girard starred again as D' Artagnan, Henri Rollan returned as Athos, and Henri Baudin also reprised his role as Le comte de Rochefort.

 

The succes of the 1921 version pushed PathĆ© in filming Dumas’ sequel Vingt ans aprĆØs as well, which was released in 1922 and was again directed by Diamant-Berger. Martinelli remained as Porthos, and Rolland, Guingand and Bernard returned, but D’Artagnan was played by Jean Yonnel. Martinelli remained attached to Diamant-Berger’s movies in 1921-23, mostly comedies. He had the lead in the adaptation of the play Boubouroche (1921, the play he had starred in on stage before as well), and also acted in Le mauvais garƧon (1923), Gonzague (1923), Jim Bougne, boxeur (1923), L’accordeur (1923) and L’affaire de la rue de Lourcine (1923), all starring Maurice Chevalier, and Le roi de la vitesse (1923), starring Pierre de Guingand. In those films several of the actors of Les trois mousquetaires and Vingts ans aprĆØs often returned, such as Pierrette Madd, Marguerite Moreno and Louis PrĆ©fils, but also popular vaudeville comedians joined like Georges Milton and Florelle, starting their film career here.

 

Martinelli then did three comedies with Robert Saidreau: Ma tante d’Honfleur (1923), A la gare (1923, released 1925) and Le fil Ć  la patte (1923), all with Armand Bernard. In 1924 Martinelly played the mad scientist in Paris qui dort, RenĆ© Clair’s mad cap science fiction film about the whole of Paris transformed in a state of Sleeping Beauty-like sleep, except for a few odd outsiders, including the man on the Eiffel Tower, played by Henri Rollan, and a pilot (Albert PrĆ©jean) and his passengers. PrĆ©jean had started his career in Diamant-Berger’s Les trois mousquetaires and had become a regular of his comedies as well. Paris qui dort was also produced by Henri Diamant-Berger’s company Films Diamant.

 

After that Martinelli did one last film in the silent era, playing Farigoule in La TournĆ©e Farigoule (Marcel Manchez 1926), with Madeleine Guitty and Jane Pierson. In the sound era Martinelli played in three films of the 1930s. He was the head of police in G.W. Pabst’s Don Quichotte (1932, released 1933), starring Feodor Chaliapine as Don Quichotte and Dorville as Sancho Panza. He played the emperor in the Franco-German coproduction Tambour battant (AndrĆ© Becler & Arthur Robison, 1933), starring Georges Rigaud, Josseline GaĆ«l and FranƧoise Rosay. His last part was in the comedy Un fichu mĆ©tier (1938) by Pierre-Jean Ducis, starring Lucien Baroux. Charles Martinelli died in Paris on 11 August 1954.

 

Charles Martinelli was married to singer Germaine Jobert (1887-1964) in 1908. In the interbellum years, Germaine Martinelli was a highly acclaimed concert singer. Their son, Jean Martinelli, born 1909, was for 21 years sociƩtaire of the ComƩdie FranƧaise, and afterward had an excellent career in private theatres, film, and television. He died in 1983.

 

Sources: IMDb, Wikipedia, www.cineressources.net/images/periodiques/o000/501.pdf, www.cineressources.net/recherche_t_r.php?type=PNP&pk=..., fr.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/schubertiades/conversation..., www.artlyriquefr.fr/personnages/Martinelli Germaine.html

I was experimenting with some bullpups. I really like that gun just because of it's sort of "aerodynamic" nature.

 

(pls just ignore that "rubberized Hanguard" text, wanted to figure out how you can insert a textfield which only appears when you hover over it)

 

raw green fresh chickpeas. Heap of legume chickpea background

From the forthcoming iPhone app "The Accidental News Explorer". To be honest this looks a lot better on the retina display of the iPhone 4.

An example of using a Feeds importer attached to a content type.

 

This mode is very similar to the way how FeedAPI worked.

Drilling subcontractor installs monitoring well.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

Releases associated with a crash: 100 gallons or less of asphalt plus an unknown amount of diesel from the truck saddle tanks.

 

Response includes offloading of remaining asphalt from the tanker truck before it is moved, however the asphalt is hot and needs to be removed before it cools (an estimated 15 hours).

 

Private cleanup contractors hired by the owner of the tanker truck to perform the response actions.

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0022907

Site summary information with link to supporting documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Oil sheen on the water in New Bedford Harbor.

June 12, 2002

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017128

Sumaary information and link to related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Drilex worker (drilling subcontractor) installs the well casing.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

"This site was the location of the Henry Wood's Sons paint factory from 1848 through 1928.

 

After emigrating from England, Henry Wood established a pigment grinding shop in Boston. He later moved to Wellesley Lower Falls, the center of the town's industry in the late 19th century, and in 1848 opened the factory on this site, which was then called Natick Brook. The factory produced tinted Portland cement used in building construction, artists' oil paint in tubes, and the pigment component of paint. At the height of the business' success (1897-1910), the factory was one of the larger regional producers of pigments, producing six tons per day, including its own formula, "Marseilles green." On this site were factory buildings, living quarters for the owner and employees, a 60,000 gallon water tank, and a railroad spur crossing Waban Brook on a two-arched stone bridge. Around the turn of the 20th century, changes in technology and marketing in the paint industry caused the business to suffer financial difficulties and finally close in 1928.

 

In 1932 Wellesley College purchased the property to preclude further industrial use of the site. The remaining stone and wooden buildings were demolished, leaving only foundations and the remains of the stone railroad bridge. These remains were left untouched until the 1980s when metal contaminants left by the pigment manufacturing process were discovered in the soil. Wellesley College then undertook the excavation of the soils, cleanup of the site, and restoration of the wetlands."

 

Photograph from a May 24, 2010 site visit to the Morses Pond Culvert site in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0011653

  

Site summary information with link to available documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs from the cleanup (environmental & otherwise) of the Route 1 Saugus gasoline tanker truck rollover.

July 23, 2011

Saugus, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0030158

Link to release summary information and other cleanup-related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs from the cleanup (environmental & otherwise) of the Route 1 Saugus gasoline tanker truck rollover.

July 23, 2011

Saugus, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0030158

Link to release summary information and other cleanup-related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Sunken boat

Leonards Wharf

New Bedford Harbor

 

October 27, 2003

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0018092

Summary information and link to site documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs from the cleanup (environmental & otherwise) of the Route 1 Saugus gasoline tanker truck rollover.

July 23, 2011

Saugus, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0030158

Link to release summary information and other cleanup-related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Drilling subcontractor installs monitoring well on downgradient property. Well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

Conversation:

THE DESIGNERS REPUBLIC (Ian Anderson) Vs MIKE & REBECCA

TDR's Ian Anderson talks to elusive designers Mike & Rebecca about Authorship in Graphic-Design & Contemporary Visual Arts

 

Profile:

Phil Hunt, creative director of Soho based animation studio, Studioaka (the studio behind the Orange ads & etc). An in-depth look at how a complex animation studio works, survives, thrives, and how one can remain creative in such cut-throat environment

 

Main essay: Kaif

Just what is it that makes today's objects so appealing...

Mazair Raein looks at the Concept of Pleasure. Pleasure as driving factor in our consumerist culture - in design, fashion, art, life...

 

Message to America

Political posters designed Spin, Sweeden Graphics, Mevis & Vandeursen, Alexander Gelman/Design Machine Works, Mark Holt, Fabrica, NL Studio, Experimental Jetset, Fuel, etc.

 

New Work by:

Joe Stephenson - Romandson (graphics, London)

Bless (fashion, Belgium)

StapelbergundFritz - AM7 (graphics, Germany)

Neasden Control Centre (graphics & illustration, UK)

Mario Guay (illustrator, Holland)

Frederique Daubal (fashion designer, Paris)

Lachlan Blackley, (Lomography, Australia)

Norbert Kniat, (photographer, Austria)

Toby Granville, (photographer, London)

Albrecht & Alexia, (architects, Germany)

D-Fuse, (moving graphics, London)

Ryan Gander & Stuart Bailey (contemporary art, Holland)

Jon Morgan (graphics, London)

Rostarr (graffiti, New York)

Ayse Altinok, (self-advertising, Holland)

Tyffany Lynch (illustratior, London)

 

Other Features

 

Retail Vs Art

Interview with Russell Waterman, founder of street fashion label Silas, illustrated by James Jarvis & all

 

Magazine culture:

Mairi Duthie interviews with Jeremy Leslie (Magculture, Issues, etc)

 

Vince Frost & Me, Vince Frost talking about editorial design and the making of the Nan Goldin book

 

Reviews of Textfield and other new magazines

 

Architecture as a personal art form

Interviews with Wiel Aretz & Insideout Systems

 

Sebastian Campos on Accessories

Sam Baker on Computer Games

 

Special feature on Speakers Corner (London), text by Richard Brereton and photographs by Ernst Fischer

 

September 2003

 

180 pages, special colours, varnish, various papers

Division E2 - Falmouth, Massachusetts

 

April 29, 2003

  

Bouchard Oil Spill, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017786

Site Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

installation at The Corridor (410 Hackney Road),

on view in the space from 07.05.09 to 24.05.09

Sa + Su 12:00 - 18:00 or by appointment

closing auction party 24.05.09

 

part of TextFields - textfields.net/, an exploration of typefaces and space

Wireframe illustrating how form_autovalidate ajax textfield might work in Drupal.

Wetlands Remediation and Restoration

 

Photos from an June 16, 2010 site visit to the Atlas Tack Federal Superfund Site in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0000068

 

public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Product in canal - Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.

February 19, 2010

Former Colonial Gas Company facility

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028829

Site Summary Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Releases associated with a crash: 100 gallons or less of asphalt plus an unknown amount of diesel from the truck saddle tanks.

 

Response includes offloading of remaining asphalt from the tanker truck before it is moved, however the asphalt is hot and needs to be removed before it cools (an estimated 15 hours).

 

Private cleanup contractors hired by the owner of the tanker truck to perform the response actions.

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0022907

Site summary information with link to supporting documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Division E2 - Falmouth, Massachusetts

 

April 30, 2003

  

Bouchard Oil Spill, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017786

Site Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Product in canal - Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.

March 25, 2010

Former Colonial Gas Company facility

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028829

Site Summary Information: <a href="http://public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_RTN=3-0028829"

Drilling subcontractor (Drilex Environmental) installs monitoring well on a downgradient property. The well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

Sunken boat

Leonards Wharf

New Bedford Harbor

 

October 27, 2003

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0018092

Summary information and link to site documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs from the Folsom Street Mary Hannon Playground on Howard Avenue in Dorchester, Massachusetts, which was assessed and remediated to address PAHs and petroleum hydrocarbons in soil.

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0016565

Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Sunken boat

Leonards Wharf

New Bedford Harbor

 

October 27, 2003

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0018092

Summary information and link to site documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Drilling Subcontractor (Drilex Environmental) installs monitoring well on a downgradient property. Well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

Photographs of the building demolition at the Atlas Tack Federal Superfund Site in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

July 12-13, 2005

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0000068

Link to Site Summary information and documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Download and preview here Liquid Template w/ Deep Linking

     

by LGLab

   

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1. Fully XML Driven, no need to ever get into Flash.

2. Each module can easily be duplicated in xml.

3. 2 Level menu with Deep linking.

4. In and Out animated transitions for each page, as well as 6 different transitions available for page content, you can choose content transitions yourself, or set it to random as in the preview.

5. Load any external swf whether they are self-centered or not.

6. Fullscreen enabled.

7. HTML /CSS formatted text content.

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9. All colors XML driven.

10. Menu supports external URLs.

11. Music support, set default volume and auto play in xml.

 

Home Module

 

1. Video intro enabled, you can disable the video intro in xml to only get the image rotator.

2. Set desired video width in xml, height will be calculated using original video ratio.

3. Set default video volume and buffer time in xml.

4. Image rotator with unlimited number of images, animated title text and description text.

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6. Set desired width of description text in xml.

7. Easily duplicate this module to create extra content, such as the “Projects” menu item under “Photography” menu.

 

News Module

 

1. Unlimited number of news.

2. All text content HTML /CSS formatted w/ scroll bar.

3. Scroll bar for main text.

4. Choose from 6 different transitions for the main content or set to random as in the preview.

 

Services Module

 

1. Large thumbnails, unlimited number of items.

2. HTML /CSS formatted text content w/ scroll bar.

 

Staff Module

 

1. Unlimited number of staff.

2. Thumbnails and large images.

3. All text content HTML /CSS formatted w/ scroll bar.

 

Content Window

 

1. HTML /CSS formatted title and text content w/ scroll bar.

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Liquid Showroom Module

 

1. Horizontal mouse scroll image gallery with info for each image.

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3. Set scroll speed in xml.

4. Supports JPG , PNG, GIF and SWF files.

 

Photo Gallery Module

 

1. Unlimited number of categories and images.

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3. All images displayed full screen.

4. Easily duplicate the module without getting into flash and create as many galleries as you want.

5. HTML /CSS formatted text info w/ scroll bar for each image.

6. Set scroll speed for thumbnails in xml.

 

Video Gallery Module

 

1. Unlimited number of categories and videos.

2. Videos will play fullscreen keeping the original video ratio.

3. Easily duplicate the module without getting into flash and create as many galleries as you want.

4. You can set the gallery to only have 1 category, as in the “Most Viewed” page.

5. Set scroll speed for thumbnails in xml.

6. Set default video volume and buffer time in xml.

 

Reel Module

 

1. Module to play a single video.

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Contact Module

 

1. HTML /CSS formatted text info.

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Please explore the live preview to see all the features this theme has to offer.

Sunken boat

Leonards Wharf

New Bedford Harbor

 

October 27, 2003

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0018092

Summary information and link to site documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Product in canal - Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.

March 25, 2010

Former Colonial Gas Company facility

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028829

Site Summary Information: <a href="http://public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_RTN=3-0028829"

Photographs from the cleanup (environmental & otherwise) of the Route 1 Saugus, Massachusetts gasoline tanker truck rollover. Gasoline run-off from the crash flowed through the storm drains into this stream, where it caught fire. Note the charred banks of the stream.

July 23, 2011

Saugus, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0030158

Link to release summary information and other cleanup-related documents:

public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?text...

Photographs from the former Forbes Lithographic Company site in Chelsea, Massachusetts - a brownfields redevelopment.

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0001755

Site Summary Information with links to Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Sunken boat

Leonards Wharf

New Bedford Harbor

 

October 27, 2003

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0018092

Summary information and link to site documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs of the building demolition at the Atlas Tack Federal Superfund Site in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

July 12-13, 2005

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0000068

Link to Site Summary information and documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Division E2 - Falmouth, Massachusetts

 

April 29, 2003

  

Bouchard Oil Spill, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017786

Site Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs from the former Forbes Lithographic Company site in Chelsea, Massachusetts - a brownfields redevelopment.

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0001755

Site Summary Information with links to Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Oil sheen on the water in New Bedford Harbor.

June 12, 2002

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017128

Sumaary information and link to related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

MassDEP engineer oversees the installation of 3 monitoring wells on adjacent down-gradient property to measure for the presence of contaminants in the soil and groundwater which may be migrating onto this property from the subject disposal site across Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

 

MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283

Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283

Photographs from the cleanup (environmental & otherwise) of the Route 1 Saugus gasoline tanker truck rollover.

July 23, 2011

Saugus, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0030158

Link to release summary information and other cleanup-related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Product in canal - Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.

March 25, 2010

Former Colonial Gas Company facility

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028829

Site Summary Information: <a href="http://public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_RTN=3-0028829"

Photographs from the former Forbes Lithographic Company site in Chelsea, Massachusetts - a brownfields redevelopment.

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0001755

Site Summary Information with links to Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Division E2 - Falmouth, Massachusetts

 

April 29, 2003

  

Bouchard Oil Spill, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017786

Site Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Former Coal Gas Facility

Market St and Behan Street

Island End River

Everett, MA

 

Site Visit: August 31, 2010

 

MassDEP RTN: RTN 3-0309

Site summary information and access to site documents & reports: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Photographs of the building demolition at the Atlas Tack Federal Superfund Site in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

July 12-13, 2005

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0000068

Link to Site Summary information and documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

Oil sheen on the water in New Bedford Harbor.

June 12, 2002

 

MassDEP RTN: 4-0017128

Sumaary information and link to related documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

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