The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted preliminary approval for the use of a material that contains ...
Federal regulators are seeking comment on their plan to approve the test road bed project in Polk County through Nov. 8.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Following Hurricane Ian’s path of destruction across Florida, demolished roads and collapsed bridges highlight the danger of proposals to use toxic, radioactive phosphogypsum ...
More than 1 billion tons of slightly radioactive phosphogypsum waste is stored in “stacks” that resemble enormous ponds at ...
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The major hurricane is projected to pass over the state’s largest concentration of fertilizer production facilities.
The industrial byproduct, phosphogypsum, is known to emit radon, a cancer-causing radioactive gas. Mosaic said a storage system for water around a pile of phosphogypsum became overwhelmed in ...
As Hurricane Milton slams into Florida, environmental concerns mount over the state’s phosphate fertilizer industry and its ...
London-listed Rainbow Rare Earths made considerable strides during the financial year ended June 30 towards establishing an ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Legislature introduced two bills today that would pave the way for the use of radioactive phosphogypsum in road construction. House Bill 1191 and Senate Bill 1258 would ...
Florida residents began repairing damage from Hurricane Milton, which smashed through coastal communities and tore homes to ...
More than 1 billion tons of slightly radioactive phosphogypsum waste is stored in “stacks” that resemble enormous ponds at risk for leaks during major storms. Florida has 25 such stacks ...