
New Jersey Superfund site now an open-air classroom
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TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Can Toms River's most notorious Superfund site become an open-air classroom to teach students about the environment?
That's the hope of the former Ciba-Geigy property's current owners, BASF, who believe the 1,350-acre property is the perfect place for students to learn about the site's decades-long industrial history, as well as the dozens of wildlife species that today call the property home.