ST. LOUIS – It’s a deserted property that many of you drive by every day on Interstate 44. It’s also classified as an active hazardous substance clean-up site by the Missouri Department of Natural ...
Texans living around the San Jacinto River Waste pits, a toxic Superfund site, suffer from abnormally high rates of certain types of cancer, a study has found. The Texas Department of State Health ...
EPA is proposing to add nine hazardous waste sites that pose risks to human health and the environment to the general Superfund section of the National Priorities List (NPL). Superfund is the federal ...
The San Jacinto River Waste pits, an EPA Superfund site which is contaminated with dioxins, sits right on Interstate 10 east of Houston on Oct. 12, 2014. (Michael Stravato For Te Texas Tribune, ...
If reinstated, the Superfund provision would provide a stable, dedicated source of revenue for the program and increase the pace of Superfund cleanup. It also would ensure that parties who benefit ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency started removing hazardous chemicals from Graybill Metal Polishing, Inc., a former metal plating firm, due to multiple violations of the nation’s hazardous ...
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Texans living in a 250-square-mile area of Harris County that includes a hazardous Superfund site had abnormally high rates of certain types of cancer, according to a new assessment from the state’s ...
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New study finds elevated cancer rates near toxic San Jacinto River waste pits
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