Lawsuit Challenges EPA’s Controversial Decision to Allow Radioactive Material in Road Construction
WASHINGTON — A lawsuit was filed against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the Center for Biological Diversity concerning the agency’s recent approval for the utilization of phosphogypsum in road construction. This decision aligns with a pilot project by Mosaic at its New Wales facility in Mulberry, Florida. Phosphogypsum, a radioactive waste byproduct from phosphate fertilizer production, contains uranium and radium, substances known to increase cancer risks and genetic damage. Historically, the EPA has banned the use of phosphogypsum in road construction due to its hazardous nature. However, this new approval marks a potential shift … Read more