I live near the curtis stanton coal plant in Orlando Fl...I love my house..my neighborhood..the school district..everything about the area...except that I am less then 2 miles from this ugly coal plant and i can see the smoke stacks and the constant white clouds of whatever it is pouring out..I really don't want to move but I am worried that staying could effect my family's health one day. I need some real educated answers about living so close to smoke stacks. I don't even know how far is far enough if we do move..help please I am desperate because my husband wants to sell asap if we are in any real danger
Answers:
EPA: Environmental Information about your community
http://www.epa.gov/epahome/whereyoulive.
EPA: Finding out about your local drinking water quality:
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwinfo/inde...
EPA: Drinking water in Schools and Child Care Facilities:
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/schools/ind...
Best I can do, you might want to check your state's environmental department for additional information.
Best of luck
CALL THE EPA
there is danger everywhere,even though its worse in some places
Yes, you breathe that in every day. Two miles is a very short distance. I am surprised that the state of Florida allows residential neighborhoods so close to a coal plant, of all things. While it may not kill you, it certainly could cause very serious respiratory illnesses somewhere down the line.
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