A tight in Strasbourg has permanently containing about 42,000 tons of highly toxic chemical waste: cyanide, arsenic, mercury, and more in the former Stocamine Potash mine. France has been appointed to inject concrete and seal the mine exhibitions to protect the largest groundwater layer in Europe. The geological decline, the rock transformations caused by the heat, and the erosion barriers raises fears of the final leakage in the upper groundwater layer, which provides drinking water for millions across France, Germany and Switzerland. For in -depth analysis and deeper perspective about this “Timebomb for future generations”, Eve France welcomes 24 Irvin Marcus, Geological Science and the Social World.
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