EPA testing air after twister in toxic Okla. town
By MURRAY EVANS Associated Press Writer PICHER, Okla. (AP) - The Environmental Protection Agency was preparing to conduct air and soil tests to check for high lead levels Monday after a deadly tornado blew through Picher, a town so polluted with lead-filled mining waste that it's a Superfund site.
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