March 29, 2008

Above ground, a golf course. Just beneath it, potential health risks. (The Virginian-Pilot)

CHESAPEAKE Last fall, one of the most unusual golf courses in the country opened along a busy suburban road near two Fentress area neighborhoods with more than 50 homes. Its undulating fairways reach a high point of about 35 feet, towering over the flat farm fields and backyards nearby. A serie …

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