After roughly ten years, the pit was filled with 21,000 tons of toxic waste! Hooker then had the idea to put a clay cap on top of the canal for safety reasons. At the time, the city was expanding and needed cheap land. Hooker sold the land for 1.00$ ( The contract mentioned the toxic waste land). In the years to follow, the city built a school and homes for the community on or around the site. After a few more years passed, the residents of the homes started complaining of odd smells and feeling sick. Soon enough, the government declared the area in the sate of emergency. pregnant women and children under the age of two were evacuated right away. The area now is now surrounded by a fence and is off limits to the public.
