This high school is contaminated with lead. It blames the recycling plant next door
by Maanvi Singh in Los Angeles from Environment | The Guardian on (#5YH0F)
Generations of students at Jordan high in Los Angeles lived with extreme pollution nearby. Now, could things finally change?
As the closing bell rings at Jordan high school, a cacophony of adolescent chatter nearly overpowers the mechanical noises that emanate from the metal recycling plant next door. Students hardly register the lustrous dust - laced with lead, chromium and other contaminants - that settles into the blacktop as they rush out the front gates.
For generations of Jordan students, the mounds of scrap metal behind campus are a familiar sight. The high school opened in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts in 1923, while the plant, owned by S&W Atlas Iron & Metal Co has been there since 1949.
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