Reclaiming Recreational Opportunities through the Reuse of Superfund Sites Video
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More than 100 Superfund sites across the country have been returned to beneficial recreational and ecological uses. This video shares many of the diverse opportunities for recreational amenities at Superfund sites, as well as a closer look at recreational and ecological use at the H.O.D. Landfill site in Antioch, Illinois, and the Milltown Reservoir Sediments site in Milltown, Montana.
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- Size: 44.8 MB
- Length: 5 minutes, 23 seconds
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