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Officials from the Environmental Protection Agency did not attend a public meeting to share updates on the West Lake Landfill in Bridgeton late Monday…
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The owner of the Bridgeton Landfill is now on a deadline to install several components of a system that will separate radioactive waste from an…
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A lawsuit between Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster and the operator of the Bridgeton and West Lake landfills has been sent back to St. Louis…
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Capping the radioactive contamination buried in the West Lake Landfill instead of moving the dirt offsite is one alternative the Environmental Protection…
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Updated at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 2, with information from the EPA: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will clean up radioactive contamination…
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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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Radioactive contamination at the West Lake Landfill has been detected farther south than previously reported, according to data released Thursday by the…
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Missouri’s attorney general is publicly chiding the Environmental Protection Agency for its “repeated missed deadlines" in its oversight of radioactive…
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A federal proposal to remove the Environmental Protection Agency from the helm of remediation efforts at the West Lake Landfill is hitting some opposition…
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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…