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Resident urges pause on proposed Anderson water park, cites Superfund health risks
Summary
A resident told the Anderson City Council that a proposed water-park project intersects a federally designated Superfund corridor and urged the council to pause approvals until independent environmental and health risk reviews are completed and disclosed.
Nicole Kapushinski, a combat veteran and Anderson resident, told the City Council during public comment that the city’s proposal to build a water park “adjacent to an unremediated superfund site” poses potential health risks and should be paused pending independent study.
Kapushinski said the site lies within what she described as the MPL Superfund corridor along the White River and that the public has not been provided a recreational-exposure–appropriate…
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