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Multiple Major Media Outlets Cover Mundell’s New Report at the Former Amphenol Corporation Site

June 17, 2021 Topic: Science and Environment

This article is part of a series on Mundell’s ongoing involvement at the former Amphenol Corporation site in Franklin, Indiana. View a complete list of media links or contact us at (317) 630-9060 to learn more about the project.

In collaboration with the community in Franklin, Indiana, geologists and engineers from Mundell & Associates recently completed two new environmental studies to close data gaps and supplement site investigation and cleanup at the former Amphenol Corporation site.

Local media outlets covered the report and interviewed Mundell & Associates president, John Mundell as a part of their ongoing coverage on the cleanup efforts in the community.

WTHR Investigates Article
Indianapolis Star Article
Fox59 Article

WTHR Investigates Video Interview

Mundell & Associates thanks Shannon Lisa, environmental health advocate, for creating the infographic below to summarize the studies. We hope our report encourages further testing by government authorities in their efforts to clean up the contamination and make the community safe for all residents. Download the full report to read more.

Geophysical Survey and Preliminary Contaminant Transport Modeling StudyDownload

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