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What are the effects of old metal structures like neglected railroads on surrounding neighborhoods?”

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What are the effects of old metal structures like neglected railroads on surrounding neighborhoods?”

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It’s not so much the metal. Iron is a natural constituent of the Earth. What’s worse are things like old railroad ties that may seep creosote. But if they’re really20 years old they’re probably not seeping very much anymore.

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