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Chemical odor, kids' nosebleeds, few answers in South L.A. neighborhood

2013-09-21 16:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: Monic Uriarte says she began having headaches and bouts of dizziness three years ago, about the time she and her neighbors began smelling a chemical odor on the streets and in their homes. Then Uriarte's 9-year-old daughter and other children in the University Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles began suffering from recurring nosebleeds and respiratory ailments. After a little sleuthing, Uriarte and others traced the smell to property shielded from the neighborhood by a 12-foot-high, ivy-covered...

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