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One out of every 50 Americans living near wet ponds used to dispose of ash and scrubber sludge from coal-fired power plants have disturbingly high cancer risks according to the Environmental Protection Agency. link

Published On:5/7/2009
Submitted On:5/11/2009 10:56:00 AM by Frank K
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