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Documenting a Ghastly Disregard

The Art Scene
leong@lakevillejournal.com

Superfund, that 1980 Congressional creation empowered to declare and then remediate toxic environmental sites throughout the United States, is seldom mentioned these days. Few of us remember that work continues on the Upper Hudson River near Hudson Falls and Troy, NY, where General Electric discharged thousands of pounds of PCBs that killed fish and contaminated the river all the way downstream to New York City.

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