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by rsaxvc
817 days ago
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You're eactly right. I saw the blight at Herculaneum, MO in the 2000s - dozers plowing down houses in a slowly expanding circle centered on the smelter. 1 in 5 students had excess blood lead. The schools nearby were scraped down and soil was replaced whenever the lead levels got too high from the dust blowing off the open ore and slag trucks running town. The smelter didn't hit EPA requirements for 25 years, and when faced with enforcement, decided to leave rather than produce lead cleanly, because it is not economical to do so cleanly. Cheap lead offloads the environmental and health effects to someone. https://health.mo.gov/living/environment/hazsubstancesites/p... https://www.kbia.org/science-and-technology/2012-08-08/the-e... |
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Lead, so sweet, its dust a sheet, over kindergardens, parks and shools, the fools!
https://osm.org/go/0GMgy_p2J--?m=