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Arsenic and Lead to Illegal Levels in the Fields of the Mar Menor: the Report that Murcia Kept in a Drawer and Now Must Assume

Summary by Eldiario.es
The study of the Universidad Poltécnica de Cartagena certifies arsenic 40 times above the legal limit in soils where laborers work in the southern arc of the salt lagoon.The Region remains without its own regulation to actWe can accuse the regional government of hiding a report that reveals the contamination by heavy metals of the Cartagena Field The report has 509 pages, was commissioned by the Government of the Region of Murcia in November 202…

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The study of the Universidad Poltécnica de Cartagena certifies arsenic 40 times above the legal limit in soils where laborers work in the southern arc of the salt lagoon.The Region remains without its own regulation to actWe can accuse the regional government of hiding a report that reveals the contamination by heavy metals of the Cartagena Field The report has 509 pages, was commissioned by the Government of the Region of Murcia in November 202…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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