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On this page: Downtown St. Louis Site Coldwater Creek (St. Louis Airport & Latty Avenue Sites) Resources The United States Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for the radioactive cleanup of nuclear weapons contamination at sites around the country through what is called the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP). As noted in our
After years of testing, Army Corps of Engineers plans to put up signage along Coldwater Creek
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Cost of Coldwater Creek radioactive waste cleanup tops $400M, federal agency finds • Missouri Independent
High concentrations of dangerous 'forever chemicals' found in Midwestern rivers, report shows
Nuclear Frontline Communities Understand Cumulative Burdens—Let's Get Policymakers On The Same Page - Union of Concerned Scientists - Missouri Coalition for the Environment
How a Missouri elementary school became riddled with radioactive waste
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Radioactive dirt is trucked from Coldwater Creek. North County residents want broader testing.
Deepening Our Commitment - Missouri Coalition for the Environment