Environment
Earth Day Special - An Environmental Success Story: Brownfields [VIDEO]
Before the days of environmental protection agencies, toxic chemicals were often considered out of mind so long as they were out of sight. Years later, states throughout the nation are facing areas large and small with either known or potential health hazard risks in the soil itself. To combat these areas, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is teaming up with state governments, charities and other organizations to turn these "brownfields" into viable spaces for living and working.
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