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June/July, 1998
- The Houston Chronicle has published a series of articles on the PVC industry, revealing
industry silence in the face of evidence of harm to employees. See Houston Chronicle
for more information.
- Ogden-Martin, the operator of the incinerator at Lawrence, MA, abruptly and permanently
closed the facility the evening before a press conference scheduled the next day at the
facility by the Merrimack Valley Environmental Coalition. Part of that press conference,
actually held the next week, was the release of a major paper, The Case For
Closure, which documented dioxin and mercury contamination of the Merrimack
Valley by incinerators clustered in the valley, and which called for closure of the
Lawrence plant and the much larger NESWC incinerator located in North Andover, MA.
April, 1998
- Two award-winning investigative reporters at the
Fox-owned television station in Tampa are blowing the whistle on a story they say WTVT (Ch
13) and its corporate bosses preferred to coverup rather than broadcast honestly and
accurately. The story, documented in a lawsuit the reporters filed Thursday, reveals the
widespread use of a controversial Monsanto product, Bovine Growth Hormone, that Florida
dairymen have been secretly injecting into their cows. Though legal since approved by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1993, the artificial hormone commonly known as BGH
has been linked to cancer and is banned throughout Europe and unapproved in several other
countries because of human health concerns. See rBGH.
March, 1998
February, 1998
- Comments on the Shintech PVC Factory are due by February 23. The facility, proposed for
the small Afro-American town of Convent, Louisiana, in an area already overburdened by
toxic industries, is opposed by the overwhelming majority of area residents and their
supporters nationwide. But the governor of Louisiana wants the plant. See Shintech.
- Public comments on a proposed toxicological profile for dioxin are due February 17. The
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is in the process of officially
downgrading the toxicity of dioxin, by upgrading the maximum tolerable dose (referred to
as the Minimal Risk Level) to 1 picogram/kg/day. The EPA's dose limit, published in the
1985 Dioxin Assessment, 1988 Dioxin Reassessment, and 1994 Dioxin Reassessment, is 0.006
picogram/kg/day. See ATSDR and commentary.
January, 1998
- High levels of dioxin were found in milk in the north of France - up 16 parts per
trillion (ppt) in milkfat. Three local incinerators have been closed and the milk has been
banned for sale. See Dioxin in Milk. A French
version is also available.
- A new study shows that household use of chlorpyrifos products can lead to exposures well
above the level considered safe by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), even
when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. The study suggests that children
have a particularly high risk of being exposed to dangerous levels of chlorpyrifos.
- Boston University's School of Public Health/ Department of Environmental Health has
recently launched an additional exhibition on their Internet/WEB
Photography Galleries. They are now hosting six photographic exhibitions relating to
occupational & environmental health. Gallery VI Debuts photographs and text from the
recently published book, "Memories Come to Us In The Rain and The Wind: Oral
Histories and Photographs of Navajo Uranium Miners & Their Families." The book
represents the culmination of the work of a large number of people & organizations
over the course of 2 plus years. The project was organized by Doug Brugge, Department of
Family Medicine and Community Health, Tufts University School of Medicine.
December, 1997
- Book reviews and other articles in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine may
be biased, say authors Paul Brodeur and Bill Ravanesi. The Journal published a book review
by one Dr. Jerry H. Berke that was extremely critical of a recent book, Living
Downstream by Sandra Steingraber. Messrs. Brodeur and Ravanesi easily counter the
arguments made by Dr. Berke, such as his assertion that there is no apparent epidemic of
cancer. Suspicious of Dr. Berke's arguments and the general tone of the review, the
authors reveal who Dr. Jerry Berke is and why he may be so intent on convincing us that
toxic chemicals are not the cause of our health problems. See NEJM
and related stories.
November, 1997
- Dramatic sperm count declines during the last 30 years are real. A new study - a
re-evaluation of raw data from 61 different original studies, confirms that human male
sperm count is indeed declining, and worse than originally reported. Shanna Swan, chief of
the reproductive epidemiology section at the California Department of Health Services, who
led the study, said "I think this study will change the debate about sperm decline
from 'if' to 'why'." See sperm count.
- A new study led by Dr. David Hunter, an epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public
Health, purports to show that there is no correlation breast cancer and levels of DDE (the
breakdown product of DDT) and PCB exposure. However, a quick analysis of the design and
methodology of the study reveals serious flaws, and the conclusion that DDT and PCB do not
have any causal relationship to the development of breast cancer may not be warranted. See
breast cancer.
October, 1997
- Indonesian fires, set by timber and plantation companies, have now consumed nearly 2
million acres of forest land. It is considered to be one of the major environmental
catastrophies of the century. The Indonsian government has suspended the timber licenses
of numerous companies.
- The U.S. EPA has announced a proposal to allow the sale of radioactive metals from
government and commercial nuclear installations to the scrap industry. A letter-writing
campaign has begun to stop this insane proposal, focusing on the profound implications for
health and the threat to the computer industry. See nuclear scrap.
- While President Clinton is in Japan to discuss efforts to curb global warming, the coal
and oil industry have been blowing hot air onto the airwaves, claiming that global warming
is not harmful (or nonexistent, depending on which scientist paid by the coal/oil
companies you talk to). Meanwhile, simple conservation measures in the industrialized
countries could cut greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions 20-30%, three times as much as being
proposed in Kyoto, while increasing profitability and decreasing costs (albeit not for oil
and coal companies...).
September, 1997
- The El Niño current is now showing signs that it will surpass all records for climate
effects.
- Boston, MA. The 23-member board of the NorthEast Solid Waste Committee (NESWC)
acknowledged that re-contracting of the NESWC incinerator - built and operated by a
Wheelabrator subsidiary - was moot, because the Town of Acton had rejected the terms of
the amended contracts. The chairman of Acton's Board of Selectmen was quoted as saying
that the relationship between Wheelabrator and the Town of Acton had been
"rapacious." Both the original contract (to which the 23 towns are still bound)
and the proposed new contracts have Guaranteed Annual Tonnage clauses, which force towns
to produce trash or pay higher fees, a dis-incentive to recycling. Furthermore,
Wheelabrator arranged for the towns - not the company - to buy the bonds to build the
incinerator. Several towns in this "trash collaborative" are facing extremely
serious financial hardship because of the incinerator. Costs in the next five years are
projected to be upwards of $200 per ton of trash. Furthermore, the NESWC incinerator is
the largest single polluter of mercury in the state, and one of the largest dioxin
polluters as well. A group of residents of North Andover, where the incinerator is
located, has called for permanent closure.
- Virulent e. coli.bacteria: U.S Food and Drug Administration officials have asked for
pasteurization labeling for apple cider, in the wake of recent contamination of cider with
the virulent e. coli bacteria, called O157:H7 by researchers. Some cider mills and
orchards have ordered their own pasteurization equipment, while others are sending their
cider to local dairies for pasteurization. See O157:H7.
Massachusetts health authorities are publicly recommending drinking only pasteurized
product or boiling cider that is not pasteurized. The contamination is apparently spread
through use of cow manure from infected cows in the apple orchards. (Boston Globe
Northwest Weekly, 9/21/97)
- Diet pill recall: Fenfluramine (Pondimin or Redux), often used in combination with the
drug Phentermine for weight reduction, has been voluntarily recalled by its manufacturers.
The combination, popularly called fen/phen, was identified the likely cause for heart
valve damage in many patients who used it. See fenphen. (Boston
Globe, 9/16/97)
August, 1997
- Beef recall: Many Burger King outlets and supermarket chains in the west and midwest
went without beef for several days, the result of contamination of beef from the same
virulent O157:H7 e. coli bacteria found in apple cider in the
Northeast. 25 million lbs of beef were recalled by Hudson Foods, Inc., the largest recall
of beef in U.S. history. (N.Y. Times, 8/22/97, New Haven Register, 8/23/97)
- Success in Belgium! MSW incinerator project canceled -
August 5, 1997. The Flanders Region, a part of Belgium which surrounds Brussels, shall not
build a 225,000 t/y MSW incinerator at Drogenbos, a village upwind of and close to the
Belgian capital city. Minister Kelchtermans says he'll drop the project if Brussels cleans
the Senne river which crosses the city and which deserves it. Opposition to the
incinerator project had been very strong in Brussels and in the suburbs. MSW produced in
the Flanders Region will be incinerated in an existing facility, waste sorting, reduction
and recycling having significantly decreased the MSW quantity to be "treated".
The Walloon Region (the Southern half of Belgium) also has wanted, for years, to build a
new MSW incinerator 3 km upwind of the small city of Ciney. But the Drogenbos issue is
considered a precedent which cannot be ignored, claim the opponents to the Walloon
project.
June-July, 1997
The Chemical Manufacturers Association has targeted the
Massachusetts Toxic Use Reduction Act (TURA) for demolition. This law, which has become a
national model, requires industrial and commercial users of toxic substances to file
reports to the DEP on what, if any, toxic substances they use, how much of each substance
is used, how much ends up in products, how much is goes into the environment, and how much
is shipped away as waste. It also asks that the companies voluntarily
submit a plan for toxic use reduction, if any reduction is possible. TURA has been
enormously successful: in ten years, toxic use has decreased 20% and emissions 60%. Given
the incentive to merely report what toxics were in use,
Massachusetts companies analyzed this use and found ways to easily reduce their use of
toxics, saving themselves money and making their operations safer. Chemical industry
opposition to this law is fierce, because success of their business model requires increased
use of toxics. See TURA testimony of Jon Campbell to
the Massachusetts joint Committee on Natural Resources.
Meanwhile, federal and state governments are deregulating
the electric power industry. There is a push in the bond markets and the media for the
building of new large-scale natural gas powered electric plants, to replace the aging
nuclear facilities, some of which are offline indefinitely. There is, of course, no need
for such plants: the same arithmetic about energy conservation, cogeneration, and
renewable sources that was applicable twenty years ago is still applicable today. The
intervening years of Reaganomics did not change the economics or environmental hazards of
new power plants, nuclear or not. One new twist is that there is an attempt to breath life
into the floundering incinerator industry, by declaring incinerators as a
"renewable" energy source (which of course is bunk). See Energy
Testimony of Jon Campbell to the Massachusetts House Committee on Science and
Technology.
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