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NGO: France risks missing PCB clean-up deadline
Efforts to decontaminate or dispose of equipment containing toxic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in France are being seriously delayed, according to green group France Nature Environment. The country risks missing a December 2010 clean-up deadline, it warns.
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