Water problem cover-up

Move over children of Flint and you Navajos dealing with bad water. You have to make room for a whole other group getting the same treatment.

Earlier this year a federal health study showed a nation-wide water contamination problem that poses a particular risk near military bases, but the EPA and White House tried to block it because they saw it as a public relations nightmare”.

The Health and Human Services’ Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry reported that a class of toxic chemicals has contaminated drinking water supplies “near military bases, chemical plants and other sites from New York to Michigan to West Virginia.”

In an email forwarded by a White House aide referred to one from James Herz, a political appointee who oversees environmental issues at the OMB, saying,

“The public, media, and Congressional reaction to these numbers is going to be huge. The impact to EPA and [the Defense Department] is going to be extremely painful. We (DoD and EPA) cannot seem to get ATSDR to realize the potential public relations nightmare this is going to be.”

That was at the end of January, and there is still no scheduled date for publication.
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The chemicals, which are used in products like Teflon and firefighting foam, and are linked to thyroid defects, problems in pregnancy and certain cancers, are contaminating water systems around the country.

Although dangerous exposure had been originally set at 70 parts per million, the hidden study found that one-sixth that level could pose a danger especially to infants and breastfeeding mothers.

Defense Department has used foam containing the chemicals in exercises at bases across the country, and has found that at 126 facilities the substances exceeded the current safety guidelines in nearby water supplies.

It turns out that the chemicals are more dangerous than previously thought, and cleanup costs at military bases will be high and neighboring communities will need to pour money into treating their drinking water supplies.

Pruitt and President Donald Trump should release the report.

 

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