Tata Steel emissions still health risk, particularly for children: report
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Locals living in the vicinity of the Tata Steel steel works in IJmuiden are still being exposed to dust containing high concentrations of carcinogenic substances, with children in Wijk aan Zee most at risk, public health institute RIVM has found. High levels of polycarbon-based pollutants and metals, including lead, have once again been found in coarse dust particles deposited in Beverwijk, Velsen-Noord and IJmuiden, and particularly in Wijk aan Zee, the latest of two probes carried by the the public
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