• January

    Taylor Named UROC Director

    Jan. 1, 2011ContactPublic Affairs Office601-634-3188Washington, D.C. — Rhonda Taylor has been
  • September

    ERDC Team Wins R&D Magazine's R&D 100 Award

    A team of ERDC Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory (GSL) and Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) researchers was recently announced as a winner of the 48th Annual R&D 100 Award for “Corrosion-Resistant Vitreous Enamel Coating for Bonding Concrete to Steel” also known as COR-PROTEXTM.
  • April

    ERDC Lab Forms Ice Circles

    23 April 2010Hanover, N.H. — A freelance film crew working for Discovery Channel visited the ERDC
  • July

    ERDC’s Cold Regions lab employs innovative cleanup effort

    Engineers at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) have used an innovative technology to chemically cleanup an on-site groundwater contaminant, trichloroethylene (TCE).
  • April

    Cleanup of Army Lab Spill Nearing Completion

    HANOVER -The U.S. Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover is preparing to wrap up the remedial action plan it began some 12 years ago in response to a trichloroethylene spill that CRREL officials discovered on the site in 1990.
  • News Release: Cold Regions Lab TCE Plan and Public Meeting

    The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover, N.H., has available for public review the final draft decision document for CRREL’s trichloroethylene (TCE) contamination remediation plan.
  • January

    Cold Regions Lab Public Meeting

    Cold Regions Lab Public Meeting to describe and discuss the local implications of the lab's submitted Environmental protection Agency's Risk Management Plan.
  • July

    News Release: CRREL continues groundwater remediation program

    As part of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory's Trichloroeythlene remediation program, the installation has begun a Phase II Remedial Investigation and Baseline Risk Assessment study.
  • April

    News Release: Water treatment plant successfully removes TCE from CRREL industrial well water

    Results of water quality tests following the startup of a temporary groundwater treatment plant at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory show that the facility is no longer discharging trichloroethylene-laden (TCE) water into the Connecticut River.
  • January

    News Release: CRREL to begin operation of temporary water treatment plant to remove TCE from industrial well water

    Hanover--Dedication and startup of a new temporary water treatment plant for the removal of trichloroethylene (TCE) from the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory's industrial water supply is scheduled for early February at a site behind the Main Laboratory building. CRREL is located at 72 Lyme Rd (Rt. 10) in Hanover.
  • August

    News Release: CRREL to hold TCE Update at Montshire Museum

    Hanover, NH--The Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory will hold a 7:30 p.m. public meeting on July 1 at the Montshire Museum auditorium to update the Upper Valley community on the trichloroethylene (TCE) cleanup at the Army facility.
  • September

    News Release: Contract awarded for remediation investigation of TCE on CRREL property

    HANOVER--A contract to conduct a Remedial Investigation (RI) and Base Line Risk Assessment in connection with the discovery of trichloroethylene (TeE) on the Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory properly, has been awarded to Ecology and Environment (E&E) of Lancaster. NY.
  • February

    News Release: CRREL, state and federal agencies are proceeding with TCE remediation

    HANOVER, NH --At a workshop held at the Army's Cold Region Research and Engineering Laboratory, representatives from the CRREL technical staff. the states of Vermont and New Hampshire, USEPA, and the Army's Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA) met to discuss methods for cleaning up TeE contamination at CRREL. Also in attendance were representatives from some private companies in the environmental remediation business.
  • January

    News Release: Water filtration systems are installed on Norwich wells to eliminate TCE

    HANOVER, NH--Installation of water filter systems has been completed at two private wells in the town of Norwich.
  • December

    News Release: CRREL uncovers traces of TCE at its facility and in Vermont well water

    HANOVER, NH--The Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) has notified federal. state and local officials that in November they uncovered traces of trichloroethylene (TCE) in three of four wells on Army-controlled property.