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EPA awards $1B to clean up 22 toxic waste sites nationwide

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics February 10, 2023

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WASHINGTON – Projects to clean up 22 toxic waste sites across the country will receive $1 billion from the federal Superfund program to help clear a backlog of hazardous sites such as landfills, mines and manufacturing facilities, the Environmental Protection Agency said Friday.The money is the second installment in $3.5 billion appropriated under Sites targeted for cleanup include a lead-contaminated neighborhood on Atlanta’s Westside and a... + full article



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