
Toxic chemicals from landfills – such as arsenic, lead, mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), chromium and cadmium – provide persistent exposure to anyone living nearby. Some of these chemicals have been found to cause everything from birth defects to cancer.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), approximately 11 million U.S. children reside within one mile of National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund sites – sites where they are uniquely vulnerable to the toxins that surround them. And recent cancer studies suggest that exposure to the toxins regularly found in Superfund landfills are likely suspects for the increase of birth defects and childhood cancer.
Americans are paying a heavy price for environmental pollution, in terms of lives, healthcare and cleanup costs. It's time for Congress to get serious about the deadly chemicals leaching out of Superfund sites, and stop caving to the special interests that avoid responsibility for this toxic pollution.
Let's stop paying for the mistakes made by corporate polluters! Tell Congress to support the Superfund Polluter Pays Act (H.R. 832), and ensure polluters – not taxpayers – pay for the cleanup of all Superfund sites.

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