We have the new levels to report tonight. We can tell you that the epa test found levels ofhis tce at 110,000 parts per billion in the groundwate and that leaves question here tonight, how did thetce get the outside these bounries . Its a toxic pme of chemicals that setches a mile and a hal extending under highway 101, and beneath moffitt field. The ple is made up mtly of tce, trichloroethylene, fen ar decades the ep monitorednd extrted the toxic come vent from the ground swrn wawater beo tce was ud by the semiconductor ree decades ago. Its been linked to cance and when evaporates can clect in buildings in a process called Vapor Intrusion which can cause heart depoformities in unborn children. The epa has remod ton of tce from the soil under this neighborhood b admits it still has a lot mo to remove. We accomplisd a lot to date. We cleaned up over five and a quarter billion gallons of contamated ground water and treated over 100,000 mounds of contaminants. Reporter the new aas concned
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JANESVILLE, Wis. — The Rock County Historical Society on Wednesday debuted an exhibit highlighting the shuttered Janesville General Motors plant and the history of the city’s auto industry. The Rock County Legacies exhibit focuses on the history of those who worked for General Motors, JATCO, Fisher Body and the UAW in Janesville. GM’s history in Janesville dates back to 1918,.