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(Natural News) More than 10,000 families who live near an old battery plant near Los Angeles, California have been exposed to toxic fumes due to chemical leaks, according to a Daily Mail report. Exide Technologies, an old battery-recycling plant in Vernon, closed down in 2015 after reports stated that dozens of residents living near the... |
Lead in L.A.: Toxic fumes from chemical leaks making thousands of families sick, state can't afford cleanup
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