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Birds are dying in central Michigan from decades-old DDT pollution

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http://michiganradio.org/post/birds-are-dying-central-michigan-decades-old-ddt-pollution
[h=1]Birds are dying in central Michigan from decades-old DDT pollution[/h] By Mark Brush ? Dec 16, 2014
All this week we're bringing you stories about the chemical company responsible for the PBB tragedy in Michigan. Michigan Chemical accidentally contaminated the state?s food supply in the 1970s, but the legacy of that company is still very much with us today.
Michigan Chemical ? which later became Velsicol Chemical ? made more than just PBB, and it left these toxic chemicals behind in St. Louis, Michigan.
One woman insists something is wrong with the birds...

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https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...icials-may-have-mishandled-ddt-superfund-site
 
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