Progress and concerns at notorious Lane Plating Superfund Site

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There is big progress at the notorious Lane Plating Superfund site on Bonnie View Road in southern Dallas but also ongoing health concerns for neighbors.

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Lane Plating closed in 2015, leaving behind toxic chemicals that had been stored at the site for almost a century, leaching into the soil and into the water underground. “But the water don’t come from the ground. We found that out. So, it’s been a whole lot of misunderstanding,” Atkins said. McGill said there have been test results from resident properties in the adjacent neighborhood that do indicate contamination.

 

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