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Dawn Chapman is frustrated that it鈥檚 taken decades for the agency to announce what community members 鈥 many of whom have died or suffered illness from the exposure 鈥 knew for years.
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An amendment that extended the funding and expanded it to include parts of St. Louis did not make it into the final defense funding bill. Now St. Louis-area advocates are figuring out their next steps.
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The Republican senator teamed up with Democrats on a proposal that could compensate people sickened by radioactive waste in the St. Louis area.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to conduct additional tests for radioactive contamination at the West Lake Landfill, which would delay its鈥
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The head of the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 Superfund Task Force resigned Tuesday after one year in the role, leaving residents in northwest St.鈥
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Updated at 3 p.m. to clarify how much waste would be removed and with additional reaction 鈥 The Environmental Protection Agency has decided on a partial鈥
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On Thursday鈥檚 鈥淪t. Louis on the Air,鈥 host Don Marsh brought together several different parties to talk about ongoing community concerns over radioactive鈥