Close

Ethylene Oxide/Sterigenics Updates

Articles Posted in Groundwater contamination

Updated:

NOTHING “ARMY STRONG” ABOUT THIS: U.S. ARMY CONTAMINATES ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD, FAILS TO PROTECT ENDANGERED FAMILIES.

The U.S. Army is showing a disrespect that borders on hostility toward its neighbors who live near the Army’s Fort Gillem base just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. The Army’s decades-long failure to protect these families from life-threatening contamination—that the Army itself had caused—has forced the U.S. EPA last week to…

Updated:

Minneapolis Families Told of Looming Vapor Intrusion Threat 3 Decades Later

Late last week the Minnesota Department of Health notified several hundred residents of the Como neighborhood that they may be threatened by vapors containing cancer-causing chemicals released from the former General Mills facility on East Hennepin Avenue.   A review of the records shows that General Mills and the State have…

Updated:

New Illinois Vapor Intrusion Regs Offer Cold Comfort to Illinois Families

Late this summer Illinois finally implemented regulations designed to consider the vapor intrusion pathway when looking cleanup of polluted sites within the State.  Like our State’s approach to many issues of critical public concern, the action is a day late and a dollar short. Vapor intrusion refers to the migration…

Updated:

Contamination Victims Deserve a Lawyer, Too

Our work for contamination victims typically starts out like this: A group of families get “bad news”.  They’re told — often at a community meeting in the basement of a local town hall or church — that their water supply has just been tested, and that dangerous industrial chemicals are in…

Updated:

The Anatomy Of Environmental Failure

How long should it take to clean up toxic chemicals after they are spilled?  A week, a month, a year, 5 years? The answer is: “decades, usually.”  Worse, oftentimes, the answer: is “the chemicals will never be all cleaned up”. It’s scary and sad.  But it’s true. Here’s a recent…

Updated:

NEW STUDY: PCE EXPOSURE LINKED TO VISION PROBLEMS

A study published on July 11, 2012, in Environmental Health Perspectives finds a scientific link between prenatal and early childhood exposure to PCE and adult vision problems.  The study was conducted by public health researchers at Boston University.  It studied a population on Cape Cod, Massachusetts exposed to PCE release…

Updated:

NEW STUDY: PCE EXPOSURE LINKED TO MENTAL ILLNESS

A study published in the journal Environmental Health on January 20, 2012, finds a scientific link between exposure to PCE in early childhood and the development of mental illness.   The study was conducted by some of the most prominent and respected toxicologists and public health researchers in the nation.  It…

Updated:

THE POLLUTION LAWYERS HELP CNN SPOTLIGHT THE DANGERS OF CONTAMINATED SCHOOLS

In every case we have the same worry:  “what is this contamination doing to the children?”  Whether the contamination is TCE in drinking water coming out of the kitchen tap and showerhead; PCE in “vapor” form in the air that the family breathes every moment in the home; or arsenic…

Updated:

EPA ADMITS FRACKING POLLUTES GROUNDWATER

EPA has finally acknowledged that fracking can cause groundwater contamination.  In a draft report issued this month concerning an investigation into the contamination of a drinking water aquifer in Wyoming, the EPA concluded “. . . .  the explanation best fitting the data for the deep monitoring wells is that…

Contact Us
Start Chat