A toxic site cleanup in Florida comes with a ‘wicked problem’
Staging areas for workers abut a massive pile of dirt used in closing the ponds. Site operators at Piney Point hope to be in the final phase of closing the former phosphate plant, shown on April 15, 2026.
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