Should Florida allow road builders to use radioactive phosphate mining waste as construction material?
Florida sits on mountains of phosphogypsum, a radioactive byproduct of fertilizer mining. The EPA says it's too dangerous to spread, but the state is exploring using it in road pavement. Proponents call it innovative recycling; opponents call it a cancer risk paved right through your neighborhood.
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