TRW Inc.

American industrial company

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2023 The TRW headquarters building was demolished.
May 5 2023 Based on field testing conducted between April 24 and May 5, the EPA concluded that vapor intrusion was being successfully prevented.
August 2021 An EPA site evaluation found a low likelihood of vapor intrusion at the site.
March 2021 Ashley Gjøvik, a former Apple program manager, publicized concerns about inadequate site testing and potential employee exposure to carcinogenic fumes.
2019 EPA and Philips Semiconductors agreed to a consent decree with Northrop Grumman to fund remaining cleanup and monitoring of the site and two nearby sites.
2016 The Trump administration cut Superfund program funding by $330 million and EPA funding by over 30%, significantly reducing enforcement and testing capabilities.
2015 Apple Inc. leased the site for research and development, with the EPA verifying the site's safety.
2014 The octagonal glass building at the site was renovated and made ready for occupancy.
January 2014 Representative Anna Eshoo expressed concerns about EPA's inadequate monitoring and notification of residents regarding potential health issues at the site.
2011 A study revealed that TCE caused birth defects and cancer through all exposure pathways.

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