Tests of dioxin-contaminated soil from a Virginia...
Tests of dioxin-contaminated soil from a Virginia campground where 30,000 Boy Scouts held a jamboree in 1981 showed no danger to health, and the youngsters will return to the Ft. A.P. Hill site for their 1985 jamboree in July, officials said in Irving, Tex. None of the scouts or leaders who attended the 1981 jamboree need to be tested for exposure, said Dr. Walter Menninger, chairman of the Boy Scouts’ national health committee.
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