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A May 13 report by health advocates cautioned that an exclusive focus on toxics in EPA's cleanup of the Duwamish River Superfund Site would overlook multiple other heath risks faced by the people who live, work and fish in South Seattle.
This Health Impact Assessment is an advance version published ahead of the June public comment deadline. For InvestigateWest's complete reporting on the report's release, including reactions from Seattle City Council, read our full story.
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