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<div id="vbid-04d15a56-qvvbkirb" class="preview-element blocks-preview-body magic-circle-holder text-element quick-text-style-menu allow-mobile-hide" data-menu-name="BLOCKS_PREVIEW_BODY"> | <div id="vbid-04d15a56-qvvbkirb" class="preview-element blocks-preview-body magic-circle-holder text-element quick-text-style-menu allow-mobile-hide" data-menu-name="BLOCKS_PREVIEW_BODY"> | ||
− | <p><span id="docs-internal-guid-3af18dd3-9a28-a43b-0ece-d8b8a72d568d"><span style="font-size: 12pt; background-color: transparent; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">In 2007, 32 of 191 parks examined by the Department of Ecology showed, and it was determined that the parks required action due to toxic levels of arsenic and lead. Vassault Park in Tacoma is an example of just one of these parks. Located just a few miles from the former ASARCO plant, the soil of the park’s large baseball and soccer fields was found to contain roughly 30 times the natural arsenic soil concentration. As such, the city of Tacoma began the 2.5 million dollar project of resurfacing the park in 2014. The project was completed in 2015. Similar expensive projects have been completed in the parks of the greater Tacoma area, including further testing at one of the area's largest parks: Point Defiance. Despite this urban upheaval, there are still unsafe levels of toxic materials in the homes and neighborhoods of Tacoma today. Cleaning our city of heavy metals is a project that has been in the works for the past 30 years. Awareness and safety measures | + | <p><span id="docs-internal-guid-3af18dd3-9a28-a43b-0ece-d8b8a72d568d"><span style="font-size: 12pt; background-color: transparent; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">In 2007, 32 of 191 parks examined by the Department of Ecology showed, and it was determined that the parks required action due to toxic levels of arsenic and lead. Vassault Park in Tacoma is an example of just one of these parks. Located just a few miles from the former ASARCO plant, the soil of the park’s large baseball and soccer fields was found to contain roughly 30 times the natural arsenic soil concentration. As such, the city of Tacoma began the 2.5 million dollar project of resurfacing the park in 2014. The project was completed in 2015. Similar expensive projects have been completed in the parks of the greater Tacoma area, including further testing at one of the area's largest parks: Point Defiance. Despite this urban upheaval, there are still unsafe levels of toxic materials in the homes and neighborhoods of Tacoma today. Cleaning our city of heavy metals is a project that has been in the works for the past 30 years. Awareness and safety measures continue to expand, but it is most likely one that the problem will continue to affect residents for years.</span></span></p> |
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