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Residents who live near Coldwater Creek on Wednesday used a meeting with federal officials to voice their worries about the longtime health risks of…
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When a federal agency linked radioactive waste in Coldwater Creek to certain kinds of cancers, residents of north St. Louis County were pleased that the…
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A federal government agency has concluded radioactive contamination in a north St. Louis County creek could cause increased risk of certain types of…
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When the Army Corps of Engineers on Thursday delivered an update on its ongoing work to clean up radioactive waste along Coldwater Creek, it was to a…
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The Army Corps of Engineers this month is preparing to remove radioactive soils from residential properties along Coldwater Creek for the first time. The…
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Updated Oct. 4 with details on the contamination source — The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has identified a paving company as the source of…
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When choreographer and performance artist Audrey Simes decided to dance to address years of radioactive contamination and the health concerns of people…
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Three former aircraft workers and seven north St. Louis County residents who say they were exposed to radioactive waste stored near Lambert-St. Louis…
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Former nuclear weapons workers in the St. Louis area -- whose jobs may have put many of them at a greater risk for cancer, silicosis and other illnesses…
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An internationally recognized anti-nuclear activist and Australian physician said the radioactive contamination in north St. Louis County is "worse than…