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Whirlpool groups says pollution plume stable

2013-06-27 01:35:32| Waste Management - Topix.net

According to a report submitted Monday to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, environmental consultants for Whirlpool claim that a plume of potentially cancer causing trichloroethylene on and around its former Fort Smith manufacturing facility has stabilized and may actually be shrinking.

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