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  2. Love Canal - Wikipedia

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    Love Canal" was a segment in the premiere episode of Michael Moore's television series TV Nation, which featured realtors attempting to lure prospective residents to the area. "Love Canal" is the name of a 7" single released by the punk rock band Flipper in February 1981. The lyrics are about the disaster. [96]

  3. Valley of the Drums - Wikipedia

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    After news of the problems there became public, the site was used by members of Congress as one of the reasons the proposed Superfund law was needed. While the widely publicized Love Canal disaster is often credited as the reason the Superfund law was passed, Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs has said that Love Canal looked like a suburban ...

  4. Superfund - Wikipedia

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    Superfund is a United States ... Natural resource trustees determine and quantify injuries caused to natural ... typified by the Love Canal disaster in ...

  5. Portal:1980s/Selected article/11 - Wikipedia

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    While the widely publicized Love Canal disaster is often credited as the reason the Superfund law was passed, Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs has said that Love Canal looked like a suburban community, while "Valley of the Drums became the visualization of the problem." The site became a collection point for toxic wastes starting sometime in the ...

  6. Lois Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Gibbs has authored several books about the Love Canal story and the effects of toxic waste. The earlier and most quoted is Love Canal. My story, written with Murray Levine and published in 1982. Her story was dramatized in the 1982 made-for-TV movie Lois Gibbs: the Love Canal Story, in which she was played by Marsha Mason.

  7. The Killing Ground (film) - Wikipedia

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    A number of the polluted sites mentioned in the film became EPA Superfund sites after the documentary was published. Shakopee, Minnesota [14] [15] Lowell, Massachusetts [16] Valley of the Drums in Bullitt County, Kentucky [17] Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York [18] [19] [20] New Jersey Meadowlands [21] [22]

  8. Environmental disaster - Wikipedia

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    The effects of the disaster led to the 1980 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, better known as Superfund. The Love Canal Disaster is also credited as the start of the environmental activism movement in the United States.

  9. Panic of 1893 - Wikipedia

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    A rarely talked-about effect is the Love Canal disaster. People who were earlier keen to invest in the Love Canal stopped doing so, which led to the abandonment of its construction. Ultimately the canal ended up being a large toxic waste repository, with severe negative environmental effects.