Lawsuit Challenges Trump EPA’s Approval of Radioactive Roads

Lawsuit Challenges Trump EPA’s Approval of Radioactive Roads: Environmental, public health and union groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency today for approving the use of radioactive phosphogypsum in roads. The groups also petitioned the agency to reconsider its Oct. 20 approval. The EPA has long prohibited use of phosphogypsum in roads because it contains uranium and radium that produce radionuclides linked to higher risks of cancer and genetic damage.

Photo of Phosphogypsum (Kirill SHESTAKOV, CC BY-SA 4.0; Link)

Photo of Phosphogypsum



Phosphogypsum Stack; Fort Mead, FL (Harvey HENKELMANN, Link)

Photo of Phosphogypsum Stack in Fort Mead, Florida USA


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