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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Libby, Montana: New Danger Found In Asbestos-Plagued Town

Libby, Montana: New Danger Found In Asbestos-Plagued Town
Libby Montana Asbestos Wood Piles

LIBBY, Mont. -- For a decade, the people of Libby have longed for the day when they will be rid of the asbestos that turned their town into the deadliest Superfund site in America.

Now they are being forced to live through the agony all over again, thanks to two giant piles of bark and wood chips on the edge of town.

An Associated Press investigation found that the federal government has known for at least three years that the wood piles were contaminated with an unknown level of asbestos, even as Libby residents hauled truckload after truckload of the material away from the site and placed it in yards, in city parks, outside schools and at the local cemetery. The Environmental Protection Agency did not stop the removal of the material until the AP began investigating in early March.

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