By John Vibes
According to an emergency plan recently distributed by St. Louis
County officials, a fire at the Bridgeton Landfill is now within 1,000
feet of a nuclear waste dump. The landfill fire has actually been
burning for over 5 years, and they have been unable to contain it thus
far.
There are clouds of smoke that have been billowing from the site,
making the air in parts of St. Louis heavily polluted. In 2013, Missouri
Attorney General Chris Koster sued Republic Services, the company
responsible for the landfill, charging the company with neglecting the
site and harming the local environment.
Last year, city officials became concerned that the fire may reach
the nearby West Lake Landfill, which is littered with decades worth of
nuclear waste from government projects and weapons manufacturing.
Remnants from the Manhattan Project
and the Cold War have been stuffed there for generations. The site has
been under the control of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
since 1990, but they have not made any significant effort to clean up
the waste.
READ MORE:http://www.activistpost.com/2015/10/potential-nuclear-fallout-imminent-as-radioactive-waste-sets-to-burn-in-missouri.html
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