Life After Superfund Video
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Description
This video explores how EPA, the Fort Valley (GA) community worked in partnership to clean the site, devise a redevelopment plan for the site, and enable the site to be transformed into office space, a welcome center, and a 15,000 square foot public library.
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- Size: 29.7 MB
- Length: 15 minutes, 11 seconds
A transcript of this video presentation is also available.