September 2, 2009 - Terry Russitano thought he found his dream home when he moved into a house on Water Street in Shoemakersville seven years ago. There was a backyard bordered by a cornfield and plenty of space for his daughter, Madison, to play.
But within a year, a contractor digging a septic tank hit what he thought was an oil line. Shortly after the black dust settled, the contractor found a mound of battery casings.The discovery triggered a series of environmental, legal and medical problems for Russitano, who says he can't sell the home, and Madison, 8, who continues to suffer ill effects of lead poisoning from playing in the yard.
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