Cabot Koppers Superfund Site "Open House"
Published August 29th, 2011
It's one more chance for neighbors of the Cabot Koppers Superfund Site to ask questions about the cleanup plan proposed for the homes around the site.
The Florida Department of Health and the Alachua County Health Department are holding an open house for residents affected by the pollution to ask questions about their most recent findings.
Those living near the Cabot Koppers Superfund Site are here looking for answers about how the toxins coming from the polluted site are affecting their health. But some residents say answers won't be found through these reports.
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