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Reviewed on August 1, 2019 | Video
During World War II, uranium was processed in St. Louis, MO, for use in atomic bombs. Later, radioactive soil from a processing plant was dumped in the West Lake landfill in North St. Louis, and also washed into nearby Coldwater Creek. The landfill was eventually declared a Superfund site. A fire smouldering underground threatened to release more radiation. This documentary follows Just Moms S...Log In or Sign Up to Read More