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Pollution From Florida Phosphate Fertilizer Mining a Concern With Hurricane Ian

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World September 28, 2022

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Jim Stem/Bloomberg via Getty Images (File) The polluted leftovers of Florida’s phosphate fertilizer mining industry, more than 1 billion tons in “stacks” that resemble enormous ponds, are at risk for leaks or other contamination when hits the state, environmental groups say. Florida has 24 such phosphogypsum stacks, most of them concentrated in mining areas in the central part of the state. About 30 million tons of this slightly... + full article



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