Well, they've gone and done it. A company in Florida got last-minute approval last week from Biden's Environmental Protection Agency to build a practice road using radioactive materials. It seems like ...
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ORLANDO, Fla.—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency faces a legal challenge after approving a controversial plan to include radioactive waste in a road project late last year. The Center for ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted preliminary approval for the use of a material that contains radioactive radium in a Florida road project that’s being described as a “pilot.” The ...
An aerial view of a phosphogypsum stack in Riverview, Fla. (Sarah Gledhill/Center for Biological Diversity) (CN) — Environmentalists are asking the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to decide whether ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted preliminary approval for the use of a material that contains radioactive radium in a Florida road project that’s being described as a “pilot.” The ...
A Florida company has been given the green light by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to build a test road using phosphogypsum—a radioactive byproduct of fertilizer production. If that ...
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency faces a legal challenge after ...
In case you’re keeping score, there’s a move in Florida to remove cavity-fighting fluoride in the drinking water while adding radioactive industrial waste products to roads. I know. I know. We’ve got ...