
I wrote about it. And...students, alumni, residents jumped on me for doing so.
In my defense...I am not an investigative reporter. Just ... hey, look at this kind of guy who asks, "What now?"
The Department of Environmental Protection issued a report.

In short..."there is no environmental conditions in Selinsgrove that would appear to cause health risks."
In my defense...I am not an investigative reporter. Just ... hey, look at this kind of guy who asks, "What now?"
The Department of Environmental Protection issued a report.
In short..."there is no environmental conditions in Selinsgrove that would appear to cause health risks."
The University responded - "The investigation did not find any evidence of an environmental condition that would appear to pose a health risk. In addition, while no absolute conclusions on what may have been present in the past can be drawn, the investigation did not find any residual contamination in the soil or groundwater that would indicate that a significant unknown source of exposure was formerly present that would have posed an unacceptable health risk."
So, um, what happened to those 18 some people who came down with cancer before the age of 30?
Doesn't anybody want to know?





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