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The facility was meant to hold PCBs in waste oil that was otherwise being dumped by the Ward Transformer Company in violation of federal toxic substance laws along 240 miles of road in 14 counties.
The Center for Public Integrity published a damning report saying that the EPA’s civil rights division dismissed 90 percent of community pollution complaints.Listen to Jackson discuss his paper on our Media & Politics Podcast.Subscribe to the podcast on i Tunes, Google Play, i Heart Radio or Stitcher.Twenty-eight states received a “D” or an “F” for their fence-line communities and racial disparities.
It did not matter whether a state otherwise had a proud or poor environmental reputation as the 28 states included progressive states such as Massachusetts, California, Minnesota and Washington alongside less regulated manufacturing states such as Texas and others in the South.The report said, “Time and again…communities of color living in the shadows of sewage plants, incinerators, steel mills, landfills and other industrial facilities across the country—from Baton Rouge to Syracuse, Phoenix to Chapel Hill—have found their claims denied by the EPA’s civil-rights office.