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This Town Was So Contaminated They Demolished It Completely

This Town Was So Contaminated They Demolished It Completely

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Times Beach, Missouri became the largest civilian environmental buyout in U.S. history. In 1983, the federal government ordered residents to leave after discovering dangerous dioxin contamination beneath their homes.

This is the full story of how a quiet Route 66 town turned into a national environmental scandal.

In this episode of Yore Town, we dive deep into the Times Beach disaster — from the origins of the contamination to the Superfund buyout, the demolition of the town, and the lasting impact on environmental regulation in America.

What began as a dust control solution on unpaved roads became a defining moment in U.S. environmental history. The contamination involved 2,3,7,8-TCDD — one of the most toxic forms of dioxin ever studied — and ultimately led to the permanent disincorporation of the town in 1992.

This is not just a story about chemicals.

It’s a story about community, trust, government response, and the turning point that erased a town from the map.

What You’ll Learn:

The true history of Times Beach, Missouri

How dioxin contamination happened

Who Russell Bliss and NEPACCO were

What the EPA discovered in 1982

Why the Meramec River flood changed everything

How the Superfund program handled the crisis

What happened to former residents

Why Route 66 State Park now sits where a town once stood

Chapters

00:00 The Contamination Revelation
02:41 The Origins of Times Beach
05:25 The Dust Control Solution
08:28 The Dioxin Discovery
11:11 The Federal Response
13:52 The Cleanup and Aftermath
16:53 The Legacy of Times Beach

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Episode Quotes

"23 miles of dirt roads and dust control issues"
"The initial estimate to buy out Times Beach was $33 million"
"The town legally ceased to exist in 1992"

Resources

Route 66 State Park - https://mostateparks.com/park/route-66-state-park
Superfund Law (CERCLA) - https://www.epa.gov/superfund/cercla
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - https://www.epa.gov
Times Beach, Missouri - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Beach,_Missouri


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