Illustration by Lisa Sorg (Document sources: DEQ and US Army historical files. Photos: City of Burlington presentation, DEQ, US Army historical files, Lisa Sorg)The former Tarheel Army Missile Plant in east Burlington, which has contaminated the groundwater beneath a low-income, non-white neighborhood for more than 30 years, scored too low to be considered for the EPA’s Superfund program, recently released records show. But the findings from 1994 raise questions about the thoroughness of the evaluation, which was based on “only one source, an undetermined area of contaminated soil,” Dynamac, a contractor for the U.S. Army, wrote in a Superfund scoring document that year. “Further informatio
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