Residents of Cahokia Heights and the surrounding Metro-East frequently report exposure through everyday routines, such as:
- Property treatment: homeowners or contractors applying weed killers for lawns, driveways, or fence lines.
- Landscaping and grounds work: trimming, mowing, or maintaining areas after spraying.
- Shared living contact: residue tracked on work boots, clothing, tools, or vehicles.
- Outdoor public-facing roles: work along high-traffic outdoor areas where vegetation control is performed regularly.
A key issue in these cases is not just whether glyphosate was around—it’s whether the exposure happened in a way that can be tied to the illness with credible medical support.


