Thursday, October 06, 2005

Gulf Coast USA storm clean-up crews must remove Freon
and other compents before they can recycle ruined refrigerators.
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(CNN) -- Tons of household chemicals that were once stored safely in garages, bathrooms and kitchen cabinets along the Gulf Coast pose a potential environmental threat after being scattered by Hurricane Katrina and its twin Rita.