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ST. PETERSBURG — In addition to a repeated, unpleasant odor cited by residents, researchers say measured levels of chemicals in the air in the Childs Park neighborhood “indicate possible concern” for potential health effects after long-term exposure. These preliminary results validated concerns from the predominantly Black and low-income neighborhood that have persisted for decades. A ...

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