April Baer / OPB Glass artists are coming to terms with a world that has a bit less color in it. Over the past few weeks you've heard us report on the emissions tests that revealed unhealthy levels of ...
In September 2007, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed rules to curb emissions from the nation’s glass factories. The rules the agency published for public comment were simple: Make ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (Sellwood Bee) — With one major art glass manufacturer closed in Portland and being moved to Mexico, it seemed the remaining Brooklyn-neighborhood-based Bullseye Glass Company, a ...
Two Portland glass companies that use hexavalent chromium, a carcinogenic metal made famous by a Julia Roberts movie, have agreed to stop at the request of Oregon environmental regulators. But while ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – The air around Bullseye Glass in Southeast Portland continues to have toxic levels of heavy metals, seven months after air problems were first reported near the glass company. The ...
Portland mayoral candidate and State Treasurer Ted Wheeler says he is returning $750 in campaign contributions from the co-owner of Bullseye Glass, the company linked to unhealthy levels of heavy ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — New air and soil samples show that emissions from Portland-area glass companies pose low health risks to people living nearby, state and county health officials said ...
Bullseye Glass Co. was ordered to pay $6,734 for improperly disposing of radioactive waste two years ago, court records show. Bullseye sent a waste shipment that included refractory, a radioactive ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A judge ruled in favor of a group of residents Friday, allowing them to move forward with a $1.2 billion class action lawsuit against a Southeast Portland glassmaker. Bullseye Glass ...
Bullseye Glass's factory on Southeast 21st Avenue in Portland. (Mark Graves / Staff) This post has been updated to clarify Bullseye Glass's use of arsenic in 2009. A Southeast Portland stained glass ...
BULLSEYE GLASS bet a 42-year-old, multimillion-dollar company—not to mention about 140 jobs—on a ton or so of dense, white, lead-rich glass. The so-called "white opal" variety of art glass was made ...
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