Article by Tania Buford
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://pixel.propublica.org/pixel.js" async="true"></script> New Jersey Said 10 Years Ago It Would Rank Its Most Contaminated Sites. It Never Did. The rankings were supposed to ensure that the most dangerous sites remained a priority even as the state gave private companies a bigger role in cleanups. Today, there are nearly 14,000 contamination sites across New Jersey and still no sign of the mandated rankings. by Talia Buford Feb. 21, 5 a