Benzene Report: Austin Groundwater Contaminated
May 4, 2007
According to statesman.com, "soil at Crestview Station, a
73-acre site bordered by North Lamar Boulevard, Morrow Street and a future
Capital Metro commuter rail" in Austin, Texas, has been found to contain
benzene, a harmful pollutant.
While developers on the site do not
believe the benzene discovered in the groundwater poses any type of threat since
it is so deep, some residents are still concerned and want the contaminant
removed.
"The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has already
approved residential use for the 70 acres of the site where benzene wasn't
found."
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