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Contaminated Former Orchards In Washington One Step Closer To Being Safer

By Courtney Flatt • Dec 16, 2020
Washington Apple Commission

Homes, schools, parks and daycares on Central Washington’s former orchards could soon be one step closer to sitting atop less contaminated ground. A workgroup is finalizing a report to help spread the word about pesticide contamination from more than a century ago – and to give advice on how to help clean it up.

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