Outrage as regulators let pesticides from factory pollute US town for years
by Carey Gillam from Environment | The Guardian on (#5JDPN)
Contamination from an ethanol plant in Mead, Nebraska, came from some of the world's largest agricultural companies
For years, the people of Mead, Nebraska, have worried about the ethanol plant that moved into their small rural community a little over a decade ago. They feared the terrible smells and odd illnesses in the area might be connected to the plant and its use of pesticide-coated seed corn in its biofuel production process.
Those concerns recently turned to outrage and anger after environmental regulators were forced to acknowledge that under their oversight the AltEn LLC ethanol plant has been contaminating the area with an array of pesticides at levels much higher than what is considered safe.
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