Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/PCBs-on-US-Military-Bases-Return-to-Sender-Action-27MZIFLF7BVE.htmlConceptually similarPCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0V5MCompleted★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0E7BCompleted★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0JBSCompleted★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP07T9Completed★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0I97Completed★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0182NCompleted★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0377Completed★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0JBTCompleted★★★★PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionGP0GRQCompleted★★★★View AllGP01GEOPCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionView of 2 sign posts and piles of contaminated soil in the background, covered with fabric, left after previous attempts by the US to clean up.Greenpeace warns about PCB toxic site and fences contaminated soil, left by the US Army, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas.Locations:Northern Mariana Islands-SaipanDate:3 Aug, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Vadim KantorMaximum size:3360px X 2154pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Danger-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PCB-Signs-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:PCBs on US Military Bases Return to Sender ActionLocal activists on board of the Rainbow Warrior, greeting the Greenpeace crew in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas.Greenpeace joined villagers to demand that the USA cleans up the PCB toxic legacy left in the Pacific, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas.