Federal report finds more than $400 million in costs in Coldwater Creek radioactive waste cleanup • MuckRock
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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush requested the Government Accountability Office evaluate the cleanup of the St. Louis County site contaminated by radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project. It found government costs have soared, from $177 million to $406 million in just seven years.
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