Well, they’ve gone and done it. A company in Florida got last-minute approval last week from Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency to build a practice road using radioactive materials.
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Florida’s test road made with radioactive waste raises serious concerns about public health risks. The EPA claims keeping phosphogypsum under 4 inches of asphalt is as safe as a storage stack.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a controversial pilot project allowing Florida to use of radioactive waste in road construction, sparking backlash about public health and ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a pilot project that would allow a company to build a small road made out of a radioactive fertilizer byproduct — drawing environmentalist ire.
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