Ep: 110 - Arsenic in the Soil: Understanding the Environmental Ramifications of Bridge Reconstruction
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In this episode of "Environmentally Speaking," hosts Clarice and Marisa delve into the environmental impact of the Washington Street Bridge in Providence, Rhode Island. They tackle the issue of naturally occurring arsenic in the soil, its potential health effects, and the complexities of remediation efforts. Through their candid conversations and expert insights, they shed light on the environmental challenges posed by infrastructure projects and the regulatory considerations at play. Tune in as they navigate the complexities of environmental issues and provide a clear understanding of the implications for communities and development projects.
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