Soaring the Superfund Skies Video
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- From Midvale Slag to Bingham Junction
- Overcoming Barriers: Mary Alice Park, Arlington, Tennessee
- EPA and AMA Partnership
- From Soccer to Superfund: Partnership for New Goals
- Soaring the Superfund Skies
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- Superfund Redevelopment: Realizing Possibilities

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Description
This video showcases the current activities of the Superfund Redevelopment program to help communities return some of the nation's worst hazardous waste sites to a variety of safe and productive uses, including parks, shopping centers, industrial complexes, and government facilities. The video places special emphasis on a unique partnership between EPA and the Academy of Model Aeronautics to develop flying fields.
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- Size: 22.6 MB
- Length: 11 minutes, 53 seconds
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