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The Toxic Site in Our Backyard

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For a housing starved San Francisco, Hunters Point might look like a developers dreamland. The area has large plots of land, a waterfront and beautiful vistas. But the land has been making headlines lately with news of pollution, botched tests and radioactive waste. The latest is that the newly developed residential area called “Parcel A” may be more dangerous than previously thought. And residents are mad and suing.

Guest: Chris Roberts, investigative reporter

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