St. Louis where nuclear weapons were produced during World War II, according to a new report by environmental investigation consultants.The report by Boston Chemical Data Corp.
confirmed fears about contamination at Jana Elementary School in the Hazelwood School District in Florissant raised by a previous Army Corps of Engineers study.The new report is based on samples taken in August from the school, according to the St.
Louis Post-Dispatch. Boston Chemical did not say who or what requested and funded the report. Missouri school district reinstates spanking as student punishment “I was heartbroken,” said Ashley Bernaugh, president of the Jana parent-teacher association who has a son at the school. “It sounds so cliche, but it takes your breath from you.”The school sits in the flood plain of Coldwater Creek, which was contaminated by nuclear waste from weapons production during World War II.
The waste was dumped at sites near the St. Louis Lambert International Airport, next to the creek that flows to the Missouri River.