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Source: The Hill
12/23/24 5:11 PM ET
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a pilot project that would allow a company to build a small road made out of a radioactive fertilizer byproduct drawing environmentalist ire.
The Biden administrations approval allows Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC to construct a road made of phosphogypsum on its property in New Wales, Fla. Phosphogypsum contains radium, which decays to form radon gas, both of which are radioactive and can cause cancer, according to the agency.
In the past, the agency has raised concerns about the use of this material in road building. It said in 1992 that use of phosphogypsum in road construction created risks for both construction workers and also anyone who later builds a home where the phosphogypsum road had once been.
The agency now says that members of the public are not expected to come into contact with the road. However, Mosaic, which will build the road, has described the effort as part of a pilot project that will demonstrate the range of
road construction designs. Its not clear if additional road construction will follow though doing so would likely require further approvals.
Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5054335-epa-approves-phosphogypsum-road-florida/
Link to Federal Register PUBLICATION - Notice of Approval for Other Use of Phosphogypsum