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February 2002 Vol 2, No. 2 Dust Cloud: by Roland Sheppard The “dustification” of the implosion of the World Trade Center (WTC) towers sent clouds of carcinogenic dust across New York City. These towers were built in the late 1970s and asbestos was one of many carcinogenic materials that were used in their construction. Everyone familiar with construction and the carcinogens that are contained in high rise structures, immediately knew that there was a grave risk for all who were downwind from the dust cloud which was formed from the burning and crumbling of the building. Despite the obvious, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christie Whitman said a week after the attacks: “I am glad to reassure the people of New York that their air is safe to breathe and their water is safe to drink.” In the Friday, January 11, 2002 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle, there was a reprint of a Washington Post article titled “The Residents Near Ground Zero Worry About Toxic Debris,” which explains the initial effects of the dust cloud upon those who live downwind from the WTC towers. The article, in explaining some of the after effects of the dust cloud, stated: “ those who live or work downtown report strikingly similar symptoms: nosebleeds, sore throats, bronchial infections and an endless hacking cough . About one-fourth of the citys firefighters have complained of severe coughing after working at ground zero, and more than a thousand have filed notices of claims against the city.” Last week, four Port Authority police officers were reassigned from the site after they tested positive for elevated mercury levels in their blood. “ Dozens of students at nearby Stuyvesant High School have complained of rashes, nosebleeds, headaches and respiratory infections. Three teachers have left because of respiratory problems.” The article goes on: “There was something about the air. For a while after Sept. 11, George Tabb and his wife tried to stick it out in their apartment north of the World Trade Center, tried to ignore his twice-nightly asthma attacks and her headaches. Eventually, they moved in with Tabbs stepfather. But Tabb still goes home to pick up his mail, and within 20 minutes the metallic taste returns to his mouth, and the wheezing. All of a sudden, boom, Ive got a nosebleed, the asthma, a headache, he said. Recently, Tabb received evidence that the air in his apartment may be as dangerous as he suspects. Independent testsresults of which are disputed by the cityfound that dust taken from an air vent in his apartment buildings hallway contained 555 times [!!!] the suggested acceptable level for asbestos. Samples from a bathroom vent show dangerous levels of fiberglass. No one knows what was burning down there at ground zero, he said. I am concerned that in five years or 10 years, Im going to be part of a cancer cluster.” EPA wont do its job Yet the EPA has refused to warn people of the hazards or even admit the potential of hazards to life itself. The EPA has repeatedly told residents the air is safe to breathe. The article goes on to explain: “But the EPA also found more troubling results, which it did not release until after the nonprofit New York Environmental Law and Justice Project filed a Freedom of Information Act request. These tests found elevated levels of dioxin, PCBs, lead and chromium, all toxic substances, in the air, soil and water around the site. “In a Sept. 26 EPA test, for example, three of 10 samples near the attack site showed elevated readings for lead. An Oct. 11 EPA test in the ground zero area found benzene, a colorless liquid that evaporates quickly but can cause leukemia in long-term exposure, measured 58 times above the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administrations limit. Those results werent released until late October. These materials, under Proposition 65 in California are “known to the State of California to cause cancer,” but obviously not to the EPA! In referring to the EPAs statements, the article quotes Joel Kupferman, the Executive Director of the Environmental Law and Justice Project: “Theyve [EPA] created this false climate that things are safe, he said. Alerted to concerns about Tabbs building, he said, the project hired an independent industrial hygienist to conduct tests of surfaces there on Dec. 3, using methods published by the American Society for Testing and Materials. The tests found the presence of settled asbestos 555 times above the suggested acceptable level. Scientists with HP Environmental Inc. of Reston, VA, warn that the asbestos dust in Lower Manhattan is so finely pulverized that the EPAs more conventional tests may not pick it up.” The sad fact is that all of these future deaths from cancer and other diseases could have been prevented if the Environmental Protection Agency had lived up to its name. In actuality, the EPA continues to be primarily concerned with protecting the profits of the construction companies that produce buildings made of carcinogenic materials rather than its presumed reason for existence. Cancers from these known carcinogenic particles that were released by the WTC Towers implosion take 20 to thirty years to develop. And in addition to the cancer epidemic that will erupt in New York City in the next few decades, a significant proportion of the tens of thousands of construction workers, like myself (I am a retired painter and work-related cancer victim), will continue to suffer the consequences of our exposure to carcinogenic materials. In my view, this failure of the construction industry and the EPA to do the job it is ostensibly paid to do, is an act no less criminal than any other murder-for-profit crime. |
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