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Posted Tuesday, 7 April 2009 9:04 PM |
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summer (1/04/2009) In Runcorn near the train station there seems to be quite often toxic odorous gases coming from the nearby factory. Reading up on some of their gas release composition, it contains many heavy metals and arsenic.
There are families with small children living in the nearby streets breathing in this concoction of industrial waste. This matter needs to be addressed as there are environmental as well as community health implications.
That's really unfortunate thing happening with the health of people living there. Authorities should take necessary action regarding the same. Awareness should be created among the residents there about the effects of those toxic gases.
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Posted Tuesday, 7 April 2009 8:56 PM |
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summer (1/04/2009) In Runcorn near the train station there seems to be quite often toxic odorous gases coming from the nearby factory. Reading up on some of their gas release composition, it contains many heavy metals and arsenic.
There are families with small children living in the nearby streets breathing in this concoction of industrial waste. This matter needs to be addressed as there are environmental as well as community health implications.
That's really unfortunate thing happening with the health of people living there. Authorities should take necessary action regarding the same. Awareness should be created among the residents there about the effects of those toxic gases.
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Posted Wednesday, 1 April 2009 10:30 PM |
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In Runcorn near the train station there seems to be quite often toxic odorous gases coming from the nearby factory. Reading up on some of their gas release composition, it contains many heavy metals and arsenic.
There are families with small children living in the nearby streets breathing in this concoction of industrial waste. This matter needs to be addressed as there are environmental as well as community health implications.
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