LA Named No. 7 Most Toxic City

At least we're not Atlanta

By OLSEN EBRIGHT
Updated 12:30 PM PST, Wed, Nov 4, 2009

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Los Angeles may have hefty portions of smog, but when it comes to toxicity, at least we're not Atlanta (nor Detroit).

The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana metro area was named the No. 7 most toxic city in the United States, according to Forbes magazine. Atlanta took this year's title.

The magazine compared the country's 40 largest metropolitan statistical areas.

To create the ranking, Forbes "counted the number of facilities that reported releasing toxins into the environment, the total pounds of certain toxic chemicals released into the air, water and earth, the days per year that air pollution was above healthy levels, and the total number of Superfund sites -- contaminated areas that the federal government has designated for cleanup efforts -- in each metro area's principal city."

Top 10 Most Toxic Cities:

  1. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta
  2. Detroit-Warren-Livonia
  3. Chicago-Naperville-Joliet
  4. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown
  5. Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington
  6. Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor
  7. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana
  8. Jacksonville
  9. Baltimore-Towson
  10. Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton

First Published: Nov 4, 2009 11:43 AM PST

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