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Seattle begins testing for toxins at Gas Works in cleanup effort
Posted on March 18, 2013 at 7:43 AM
Updated Monday, Mar 18 at 8:11 AM
For the next two months, crews will test the soil and water at Gas Works Park as part of program to clean up toxins. Signs are posted around the park that say "no fishing or wading" because of contamination left over from the old gas plant.
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