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More Clean-up Work at Sealand
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(10/20/03) A toxic waste dump in St. Lawrence County will get the next stage of a clean-up this week. Federal contractors will install a filter to clean up contaminated groundwater at the Sealand Restoration landfill in the town of Lisbon. But as David Sommerstein reports, neighbors see the work as too little, too late.
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New Cleanup Plan for Sealand Superfund site Presented
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(11/13/01) Federal scientists are proposing a new solution for cleaning up contamination at the Sealand Superfund site in the St. Lawrence County town of Lisbon. They'll present the plan to the public tonight. David Sommerstein reports.
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Lisbon Residents Settle Sealand Toxic Lawsuit
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(06/28/01) Families near the Sealand toxic waste site in the St. Lawrence County town of Lisbon have reached a settlement with some of the world's largest corporations. David Sommerstein reports.
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