The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has just lifted its Air Quality Advisory related to the smoke from the fire.
Town officials remain clear on their mission: bringing an end to the incident that began around 8:30 Tuesday night.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says there's nothing hazardous at the ongoing fire at a trash facility in Orrington.
A fire from an explosion that occurred at Eagle Point Energy Center (EPEC), formerly known as the PERC plant, Sept. 30 is still causing environmental concerns for surrounding ...
Official are planning to hold a press conference around 10 a.m. Friday to give an update on the fire at the Eagle Point ...
Friday, October 4th marks four days since the fire on the tipping floor inside Eagle Point Energy Center (EPEC) in Orrington ...
Earlier this afternoon, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection discontinued Friday's air quality alert caused by ...
The Maine DEP said particle pollution in the smoke could reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups, such as children and ...
An air quality alert has been issued as a fire continues to burn at an Orrington trash facility. The Maine Department of ...
An air quality alert has been issued in parts of Maine due to smoke from the still-burning fire at a trash facility in ...
Officials are recommending that Orrington-area residents keep their windows closed if they live downwind from the fire, which ...