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Investigation Finds Toxic Levels of Lead in Nebraska Yards, Despite Expensive Cleanup Effort

The investigation found nearly 14,000 yards were cleaned, yet some residents with high lead readings were denied more testing or cleanup.

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The Environmental Protection Agency spent millions of dollars cleaning up a massive residential lead superfund site in Omaha, Nebraska, starting in 1999.

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The EPA heralds its Omaha cleanup as a success, but many yards still have toxic levels of lead

The agency once spent hundreds of millions on lead remediation in Omaha. New soil tests by the Flatwater Free Press and ProPublica show yards still have harmful levels of lead.

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