Oct 12, 2020 12:58 UTC

US Outdated infrastructure, incomplete reporting, and lax environmental regulations make the extent of spills and leaks in US Gulf Coast communities difficult to assess. After Hurricane Laura barreled through southwest Louisiana in late August, independent environmental scientist and chemist Wilma Subra began testing for contaminants in local waterways. In this region crowded with oil and gas infrastructure, pollution appears to be widespread.

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