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High Concentration of Airborne Cancer Causing Toxin Found in Georgia

On Second Thought
On Second Thought
Episode • Jul 22, 2019 • 19m
Gerogia residents in Smyrna and Covington are just now learning that their neighborhoods have an elevated cancer risk because of exposure to airborne toxins. In August 2018, the Environmental Protection Agency published a report showing 109 census tracts with high concentrations of ethylene oxide, a gas used to sterilize medical equipment. Two use before, the agency placed the chemical on a list of those that “definitely cause cancer.”