‘We get to breathe’: Chicagoans celebrate as city blocks metal shredder
by Taylor Moore from on (#5W9Y9)
City won't issue final permit necessary for potentially toxic plant in majority Latino neighborhood to open
A year after a hunger strike brought national attention to a potentially toxic metal shredder in a majority Latino neighborhood in Chicago, the city has announced it will not issue the final permit necessary for the plant to open, calling it an unacceptable risk".
In an already vulnerable community, the findings from the [city's health impact assessment] combined with the inherent risks of recycling operations and concerns about the company's past and potential noncompliance are too significant to ignore," said the Chicago department of public health commissioner, Allison Arwady, in a press release.
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