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The Pueblo Chieftain editorial: EPA goes sampling

Message to the Environmental Protection Agency: Get on with testing the soil for lead in the Eilers Superfund area, rather than venturing far afield to punch holes in the ground at Bessemer and Stauter parks.

Perhaps it’s too late now that the EPA already has started to take soil samples at Stauter and Bessemer – two parks which to many Puebloans who grew up on the South Side are not located all that close to the Eilers neighborhood, which should be the immediate focus of the superfund project.

But it’s not too late to question the EPA’s project priorities. There have been lots of talk about the need to test 1,900 homes in the Eilers study area, yet barely more than 400 such yards have been tested to date.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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