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AbsentEmpire t1_iwvwygq wrote

Dig up as much of the contaminated soil as possible, then cap it with a massive slab of concrete.

Unfortunately this site is fucked for generations to come, it was a refinery site for 100 years.

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deep_blue003v t1_iwx6jk3 wrote

That's what should be done, but unfortunately it won't. The developers will most likely require any businesses or residents of the future projects to sign an agreement waiving legal rights in the event that they are exposed to toxic substances and become sick. This was the case at Sienna Place, a residential development build directly across from the refinery on 26th street. The people who bought homes there have no legal protection from the fact they bought on the contaminated land.

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