50 Years Later: Burning Cuyahoga River Called Poster Child For Clean Water Act
Cleveland wasn't the first city to have a river burn, but it was the first to get widespread attention. That 1969 blaze helped spur environmental regulations.
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June 18, 2019 at 03:58PM
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NPR News: 50 Years Later: Burning Cuyahoga River Called Poster Child For Clean Water Act
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