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February 15, 2007
Journalism triumphs over powerful carcinogen in New Jersey soil
The Pump Handle’s David Michaels calls this triumph of investigative journalism to our attention:
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has just tightened the chromium 6 (a known human carcinogen) cleanup standard from 240 ppm to 20 ppm in soil. The new standard is likely a delayed result of a 2004 series of articles by Newark Star-Ledger’s Alexander Lane, exposing the handiwork of product defense consultants in downplaying the dangers of chromium 6.
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