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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...ampaign_id=aol


    Falling home prices may not be the only thing poisoning your neighborhood. Landfills, abandoned manufacturing plants, and leaking underground petroleum tanks sometimes lurk in the backyards of unsuspecting homeowners and home buyers, leading to serious health issues and spoiled real estate markets.

    Which areas of the U.S. have the highest concentration of contaminated sites? The list might surprise you. Baltimore, Milwaukee, and Portland, Ore., are three of the biggest offenders when it comes to number of contaminated sites per capita, according to Environmental Data Resources (EDR), a provider of environmental risk information services based in Milford, Conn. But EDR is quick to note that this doesn't automatically mean the cities aren't safe.

    Metro Areas Rank High
    "I'm pretty confident with these numbers, though I prefer to call them 'environmental concern sites,' " says Dan Onofrio, associate vice-president for content and data development at EDR (sites are, however, labeled as "contaminated" in our report).

    EDR draws its numbers from over 1200 unique environmental databases containing public records at federal, state, local, and tribal levels. An environmental record of a contaminated site may be a landfill, manufacturing plant, or station where hazardous substances are transferred, like a port (a main reason coastal cities like Baltimore and Portland register a high number of contaminated sites). But it may also include sites that are registered for a permit to get an underground storage tank put in, such as a gas station.

    BusinessWeek.com looked at number of contaminated sites per capita because the metropolitan areas with the most contaminated sites are, in general, the largest metro areas. Los Angeles ranks first when it comes to sheer number of contaminated sites, with a total of 271,360 on record. New York and Chicago follow, with 191,356 and 103,704, respectively.

    "While there are many ways you can look at and quantify what is hazardous waste, the biggest thing is just raising awareness for citizens in general," says Onofrio. "It's important for people to be aware that these sites exist—and they could be right in their back yard."

    Danvers Explosion Destroyed Market
    For the residents of Danvers, Mass., awareness came too late. Last November, around 3 a.m., a local chemical plant exploded, knocking some homes off their foundations and damaging buildings as far as half a mile away. Though no one was killed, 10 people were injured and approximately 90 homes were damaged. Nearly a year later there are still 45 boarded-up homes and 20 displaced families, and home sales are slow, by local accounts.

    "Certainly right now the neighborhood is at its lowest point in terms of home values," says Ed Sanborn, a 14-year Danvers resident and IT manager whose own home was damaged by the explosion. "Across the river, we've got a number of homes that went up for sale around the time of the explosion or just after and they haven't sold yet. You drive down our neighborhood, it's like a demolition zone—who the would want to live there right now?"

    Had Danvers residents known about the plant, they might have thought twice about buying in the area. But unlike school systems and crime rates, neighborhood environmental hazards often run under the radar, Onofrio notes.

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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    Veronica Lynn
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    I saw this on AOL this morning.

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    I'm on a roll sa_butta's Avatar
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    Trashblazers.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    I though Tlong was the secret.

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    NWF Summers's Avatar
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    I though Tlong was the secret.
    Damn it! You beat me to it!!

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    Nostradamas Jr.
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    I though Tlong was the secret.

    tlong is no secret.


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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    HA HA HA! Very funny! The list is accurate though because of the Willamette river. There are many toxic waste sites on the Willamette. People weren't concerned about what they dumped into big rivers for most of the 20th century.

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    Win. Whatever it Takes Whisky Dog's Avatar
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    So that's what happened to Greg Oden's knee!!

    Contamination.

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    Goodwill Ambassador spurs_fan_in_exile's Avatar
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    tlong is no secret.

    How could he be. Those guys have to register with the state, don't they?

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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    How could he be. Those guys have to register with the state, don't they?
    farm animals don't count...
    Last edited by Mark in Austin; 10-11-2007 at 09:39 PM.

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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    Veronica Lynn
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    HA HA HA! Very funny!

    Sorry T-Long. Couldn't resist.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    It's all those discarded Nikes.

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