The EPA and an asphalt company agreed to lock down a Missouri lead-contaminated soil dump to prevent future development in a proposed consent decree in federal district court.
Delta Asphalt Inc. owns a contaminated property that is part of the Madison County Mines Superfund site. The company and the Environmental Protection Agency proposed land use restrictions in a consent decree in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
In the proposed consent decree, Delta is barred from excavation work or using the site in any way that may pose risks to human health or the environment, such as ...
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