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Tar Creek

Year: 2009 Documentary Runtime: 95 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

Tar Creek is an environmentally devastated area in northeastern Oklahoma with acidic creeks, stratospheric lead poisoning and enormous sinkholes. Nearly 30 years after being designated as a Superfund cleanup program, residents are still struggling.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

John Frazier

John Frazier

Himself

Earl Hatley

Earl Hatley

Himself

Bob Nairn

Bob Nairn

Himself

Mark Osborn

Mark Osborn

Himself

John Sparkman

John Sparkman

Himself

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