On July 26, 2010, people living along Talmadge Creek in Marshall, Michigan awoke to a sharp, sickening smell. Those who followed their noses to the creek witnessed an environmental horror.
An official with the Giant Mine remediation project says if wildfire were to reach the site there's no risk the 237-thousand tonnes of water-soluble arsenic trioxide buried underground would leach into the environment.
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