BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – On Tuesday, a group of North Birmingham neighbors spoke about their frustrations living in a Superfund site and asked the city for assistance. The Collegeville, Fairmont, and Harriman Park neighborhoods make up the Superfund Site. Properties are contaminated with chemicals that can pose health risks for…Read More
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