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What the EPA’s accelerated Superfund cleanups mean in a region with a long legacy of contamination

Jan 10, 2022
28:06
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Environmental Justice - What Does This Mean for Missouri?
04:19 • 3min
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Is the E Pa Going to Get in and Out of These Sits?
07:20 • 2min
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Epa Is Going to Jump Into These Two Sights in 2022?
09:21 • 2min
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The Environmental Protection Agency
11:21 • 4min
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Are They Really Doing a Better Job on the Clean Up Front?
15:47 • 3min
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Clean Ups Are Not Necessary
18:33 • 2min
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Is It Anecdotal Evidence?
20:32 • 3min
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Do We Need Tougher Laws or Cement?
23:06 • 4min
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Saint Louis Public Radio
26:52 • 2min
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For those concerned about Superfund sites in Missouri and Illinois, the EPA’s newly announced cleanup plans for 49 sites across the U.S come as great news. But community members say it’s also a reminder of just how much work still needs to be done.
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