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  2. USS Lead Superfund Site - Wikipedia

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    From 1970 to 2019 thousands of families lived in the WCHC, all being exposed not only to the remanent contamination of the Anaconda Company site but also the ongoing pollution by the USS Lead site (until 1985) and the other surrounding active industries. 2018-2023 census data showed the continued majority of marginalized community in East ...

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  4. COVID protocols in place for ABC7's Great Chicago Blood Drive

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    ABC 7 Chicago is partnering with the American Red Cross for The ABC 7 Great Chicago Blood Drive on on January 12 and 13, 2022.

  5. Bubbly Creek - Wikipedia

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    The actual renovation project was expected to cost $15.4 million. In 2015, the project was stalled, due to contamination discovered in the creek's sediments. [6] A private society has opened the Chicago Maritime Museum, a museum and memorialization of Chicago's river and maritime heritage, on 35th Street adjacent to Bubbly Creek.

  6. List of Superfund sites in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The area has been covered in >24 inches of soil, but areas outside the Johns-Manville property have problems with asbestos contamination, including other beachfront areas near the Waukegan and Zion. [5] The site will be redeveloped as a soccer and baseball complex. [6] 12/30/1982: 09/08/1983: 12/31/1991: N/A: N/A ILD980500102: Yeoman Creek ...

  7. Two local residents reach milestone in recent Pontiac-area ...

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    Two local residents reach milestone in recent Pontiac-area blood drives. Gannett. Erich Murphy, Pontiac Daily Leader. November 15, 2023 at 11:38 AM. ... In Other News. Entertainment.

  8. List of foodborne illness outbreaks by death toll - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of foodborne illness outbreaks by death toll, caused by infectious disease, heavy metals, chemical contamination, or from natural toxins, such as those found in poisonous mushrooms. Before modern microbiology, foodbourne illness was not understood, and, from the mid 1800s to early-mid 1900s, was perceived as ptomaine poisoning ...

  9. The Navy knows thousands may have been exposed to ... - AOL

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    In one of the largest water contamination cases in U.S. history, up to 1 million people who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina from 1953 to 1987 may have been exposed to a drinking ...