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      Toxic legacy: the environmental impact of the manufactured gas industry in the United States.

      Technology and culture
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          The manufactured gas industry provided cities in the United States with energy for light and power during much of the period from approximately 1850 to 1950. This article explores the history of the effects of this industry on air, land, and water environments; it also examines attempts by the courts and municipal and state governments to regulate gas-waste pollution and the industry's response. The article concludes by exploring the heritage of badly contaminated sites that the manufactured gas industry left to the nation after it was replaced by natural gas after World War II.

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          Technol Cult
          Technology and culture
          Project Muse
          0040-165X
          0040-165X
          Jan 2014
          : 55
          : 1
          Article
          10.1353/tech.2014.0008
          24988796
          51a39dfb-0b01-47bc-b267-3dae72ebab07
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