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Lawmakers demand EPA action on troubled cleanup of lead-contaminated L.A.-area homes

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 17, 2023

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Amid California's long struggle to hold an industrial polluter accountable and remove lead contamination from neighborhoods southeast of downtown Los Angeles, members of Congress are now calling on the federal Environmental Protection Agency to assist in the troubled cleanup of areas surrounding the closed Exide battery recycling plant — the largest and most costly effort in California history. “It is clear that only the federal... + full article



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