May 5, 2007 - Of the country's most polluted industrial sites, New Jersey holds the lion's share, and over three decades only a small percentage have been cleaned up under the supervision of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
A report compiled by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Public Integrity and released last week details how the agency's work has slowed dramatically under the Bush administration.
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