Community, Local Officials Respond To Reports Of Airborne Toxins

Community, Local Officials Respond To Reports Of Airborne Toxins

On Monday of last week, Andy Miller shared breaking news discovered by Georgia Health News and WebMD. Their investigation revealed that two facilities, one in Smyrna and one in Covington, have been releasing high levels of ethylene oxide, a gas that
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On Monday of last week, Andy Miller shared breaking news discovered
by Georgia Health News and WebMD. Their investigation revealed that
two facilities, one in Smyrna and one in Covington, have been
releasing high levels of ethylene oxide, a gas that causes cancer.
These facilities have been releasing airborne toxins in Cobb County
for decades.

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