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  2. Love Canal - Wikipedia

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    Love Canal is a neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, United States, infamous as the location of a 0.28 km 2 (0.11 sq mi) landfill that became the site of an environmental disaster discovered in 1977.

  3. The Killing Ground (film) - Wikipedia

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    The documentary begins with the environmental disaster at Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York. Governor of New York Hugh Carey provided $10 million in funding for residents nearest the canal to leave. The state purchased the houses of some residents.

  4. Lois Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Gibbs has authored several books about the Love Canal story and the effects of toxic waste. The earlier and most quoted is Love Canal. My story, written with Murray Levine and published in 1982. Her story was dramatized in the 1982 made-for-TV movie Lois Gibbs: the Love Canal Story, in which she was played by Marsha Mason.

  5. Valley of the Drums - Wikipedia

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    While the widely publicized Love Canal disaster is often credited as the reason the Superfund law was passed, Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs has said that Love Canal looked like a suburban community, while "Valley of the Drums became the visualization of the problem." [1]

  6. Corporate Polluters: The 10 Biggest Environmental Payouts

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    The whole concept of a Superfund owes its existence to the 1978 Love Canal disaster, which brought the danger of toxic waste squarely to the public's attention.

  7. Adeline Levine - Wikipedia

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    Levine visited the site in 1978, shortly after Love Canal was labeled a national disaster. Levine’s book chronicles the history leading up to the Love Canal disaster, and details the development of local community organizations in response to the government’s lack of a response. [6]

  8. Superfund - Wikipedia

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    CERCLA was enacted by Congress in 1980 in response to the threat of hazardous waste sites, typified by the Love Canal disaster in New York, and the Valley of the Drums in Kentucky. [14]

  9. Environmental disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Love Canal Disaster is also credited as the start of the environmental activism movement in the United States. Amoco Cadiz oil spill , 1978 – The vessel broke in two, releasing its entire cargo of 1.6 million barrels (250,000 m3) of oil off the coast of Brittany, France.