In San Diego, do you ever wonder how polluted the air we breathe is, the water we drink, and what toxic substances exist in the soil beneath where we live?
As a home inspector, we often think of these things. We test for asbestos, water purity, lead, mold, radon, and a host of other potentially dangerous substances that may exist in and around your San Diego home.
We have discovered a website where you can find out for yourself. We thought our readers would enjoy having access to this information. An excerpt from their website explains their purpose:
We think American citizens have a right to know what toxic chemicals are being released into their communities. But the EPA recently proposed to limit the information that companies are required to disclose about the hazardous chemicals they release into our environment. By reducing the reporting requirements of its Toxics Release Inventory program, the EPA would take away an important tool for protecting public health and reducing industrial pollution.
Please support their cause by visiting the Scorecard website about environmental concerns - pollution in the air, water and environment in San Diego County.