Environmental News Reporter Susan Kathryn Hefti Created & Hosted ECOTALK for WROR-FM in Boston: Season 1 Excerpt - Woburn: Tracing Contaminated Groundwater to America's Largest Childhood Leukemia Cancer Cluster
Before the book, A Civil Action, was published, and before the movie based on that book was produced, Environmental News Reporter, Susan Kathryn Hefti, probed the complex contamination, and resulting environmental investigations, of the industrial sites that contributed to the carcinogenic contamination of the drinking water - wells G & H in Woburn, MA - that created what was, at that time, the largest known Childhood Leukemia Cancer Cluster in the United States.In the following excerpt from ECOTALK - an environmental news talk show created, researched, written and hosted for WROR-FM in Boston, by Environmental News Reporter Susan Kathryn Hefti - Hefti hosts Gretchen Latowsky, Director of FACE, an Environmental Group in Woburn, MA, and Elaine Kruger, Deputy Director, Woburn Environment and Birth Study, for a roundtable discussion of what really happened in Woburn.
You can listen to the Woburn excerpt from ECOTALK by simply clicking on this link.
For more environmental news stories reported by Susan Kathryn Hefti, please continue to explore the digital archive of her work @ Susan Kathryn Hefti Environmental News Reporter Archive.
To learn more about the culture & political news stories reported by Susan Kathryn Hefti, please visit the digital archive of her column, The Preservation Diaries, which was originally published on the online magazine, The Clyde Fitch Report: The Nexus of Arts & Politics: Susan Kathryn Hefti - Culture & Political News Reporter Archive.
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