Jan 30, 2008
Continue reading "Berlin and Farro: First owner of house near toxic site got cancer"
“When they did the cleanup, the animal population sharply decreased”
Beth Agle, who used to live in a house near the Berlin & Farro dump site in Gaines Township, looks out the window of her Flint Township mobile home on Monday. via MLive.com
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