Cyanide, arsenic... Parliamentarians Call for Cessation of Containment of Toxic Waste in Stocamine
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Parliamentarians are warning about the risk of flooding the mine, which could cause irreversible pollution of the Rhine Basin groundwater.
Parliamentarians are alerting this Saturday in an open letter "on the threat to the groundwater in the Rhine Basin due to structural failures of the storage site" in the Upper Rhine.
Nine MPs and Senators warned "of the threat to the groundwater in the Rhine Basin due to structural failures at the storage site" in Wittelsheim, Upper Rhine.
At the initiative of Upper Rhine Senator Sabine Drexler, nine Alsatian parliamentarians asked the government to reconsider its position on Stocamine's future, and requested that final containment be abandoned and that access to the mine be restored as a matter of urgency.
A group of Alsatian parliamentarians, from France to the Republicans, called on the state to put an end to the work on the containment of toxic waste at the Stocamine site in Wittelsheim.
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