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Tiny Town Demands Justice in Dioxin Poisoning
BOSTON -- A U.S. health agency has made research subjects of people in tiny Mossville, Louisiana by repeatedly monitoring dangerously high levels of dioxin in their blood while doing nothing to get the community out of harm's way, residents say.
Further, the agency failed to release important test results for five years, and made it difficult for the community to obtain the actual data, say residents and their lawyers.
"The air is staggering," said resident Haki Vincent. "Come stay at my place and you will see firsthand that the air and water is repulsive."
Mossville is closed in by 14 chemical factories, including Petroleum giant Conaco Phillips and Georgia Gulf, a vinyl products manufacturer that had revenues of 2.4 billion dollars in 2006, according to the company.
Dioxin compounds are a byproduct of petroleum processing and vinyl manufacturing and residents in Mossville say the factories are releasing amounts into the air that are making them sick.
Studies show the community suffers from high rates of cancer, upper respiratory problems and reproductive issues, and residents say dioxin pollution is the cause.
Residents want an end to the pollution and want to be moved away from the factories.
"Here in this community, people are being inundated with pollution and it is killing us," said Shirley Johnson, a Mossville resident.
The U.S. health agency, ATSDR, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, tested the blood of 28 Mossville residents in 1999 and found dioxin at levels two to three times higher than what is considered normal.
But the agency offered no explanation for the high dioxin levels and failed to mention the factories as a possible source.
ATSDR agents left Mossville, and returned in 2001 and re-tested 22 people. It found that average dioxin levels had dropped slightly but were still two to three times higher than normal.
This same year, a division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found levels of the dioxin compound vinyl chloride in the air in Mossville at concentrations 100 times what is permitted by federal law, and ethylene dichloride at 20 times.
But again ATSDR failed to consider that the local factories could be responsible for the dioxin in the blood of people in Mossville.
"The source of dioxin exposures in the Mossville residents is not known," the 2001 report says.
The ATSDR did not release the 2001 results until 2006, with no explanation.
"I'm not going to tell you it was the quickest thing we've ever done. It is what it is," Steve Dearwent, an epidemiologist who led the study, told IPS.
"This can only be called callous indifference of agencies to the fact that people in Mossville are sick and dying as a result of toxins being dumped on them," said Nathalie Walker, a lawyer with Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, an environmental group that is representing Mossville.
The historically black community founded in the late 1700s is unincorporated and has had no voting rights in the state and no power to control what businesses operate within its borders. Some factories moved to within 50 feet of people's homes.
"I live in a community that is dying. Schools are gone. Most of the light and happiness of this community doesn't really exist anymore," said resident Delma Bennett. As a project, he photographs many people in the community who use breathing machines.
The ATSDR does not believe that the dioxin levels seen in people in Mossville are high enough to cause health problems, said Dearwent, who was permitted to speak with a reporter only if a U.S. agency communications expert listened in on the conversation.
Dearwent says that in Mossville, older people had the highest levels of dioxin in their blood, and that younger people had nearly normal levels. This points to previous exposures to dioxin, and a reasonable suspect is typical U.S. store-bought food, all of which is contaminated with some amount of dioxin.
"It's perceived that all the dioxin exposure is related to industry. Our interpretation is that it is related to their diet," Dearwent said. However, tests did not show high amounts of dioxin in local Mossville food, he acknowledged.
Before the health agency experts left Mossville in 2001, they advised residents to change their diets, Dearwent said.
There is no evidence that the factories are releasing dioxin that is settling on the community, he said.
"If there is an exorbitant amount of dioxin being released it would show up in the soil, the dust and the people. Especially the younger people," and ATSDR results did not show this, he said.
This interpretation differs markedly from that of independent scientist Wilma Subra, hired by the environmental organisation to do an independent analysis of any dioxin pollution in Mossville.
Subra found dioxin in nearby soil to be 2 to 230 times what the EPA considers acceptable.
Subra also compared the ATSDR data about dioxin in the blood of Mossville residents to the type of dioxin compounds actually being emitted by the five vinyl factories in the town.
The analysis found an exact match between the specific dioxin compounds being released by the factories and the compounds found in the blood, Subra said. Also, the compounds showed up in the blood in the same percentage as those being released by the factories.
"This is inappropriate exposure to the community," Subra said.
Louisiana is known for its long history of gross environmental problems and the situation in Mossville reflects that history, Walker said.
"The politics have not changed. We have a lot of work to do," she said.
"What we're up against is the control of corporations in Louisiana. They have a huge lobbying body and exert a huge influence," said Monique Harden, an attorney with the environmental organisation. Some factories have increased their emissions recently, she said.
Georgia Gulf says the industries in Mossville have improved their environmental records.
"Industry in Louisiana has reduced total [reportable] emissions by more than 80 percent since 1987," Georgia Gulf spokesman Will Hinson said in a statement to IPS.
In 2005, a local Mossville environmental group filed a petition against the U.S. government with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organisation of American States, on the grounds that Mossville's environmental human rights are being violated. The group is waiting for a response from the U.S. State Department, Walker said.
On Wednesday, Mossville residents traveled to Washington to testify before a Senate committee, to raise questions about the actions of ATSDR and the EPA and ask for help in ending pollution in Mossville.
Change is long past due, said resident David Prince. "Fourteen facilities are just spewing these poisons and nothing has been done. When will it be our turn?"
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service

27 Comments so far
Show AllI will see that Clean Air Madison is alerted to this situation. Madison-Kipp here has been less a good corporate neighbor in that went with a dangerous smelting process that can result in dioxin being released into atmosphere. They wouldn't even answer the question I had at several meetings 4 years ago-how much are they saving by using this dangerous method[outlawed in a number of countries]. The area surrounding Kipp's plant is densely populated and a grade school is located-on a slight risse!! about 400 feet from this renegade corp.
Reed Coleman-at least give up your membership in the Aldo Leopold Society-you miserable buddy of "Toxic Tommy Thompson!"
This sounds like the U.S. 'Health' agency is conducting another Tuskegee Experiment!
Lying government scientist(accompanied by government minder) only in North Korea and the U.S.A. under Bush and Dead-eye Dick, don't believe there is a problem. They didn't see a problem starting a war and illegal occupation in the Middle East either. Starting to hear justification coming around to American Interests ( interpertation Lying, Stealing and Murdering on a grand scale, just for you and me. What a country, All Bush supporters and other less than humans,kiss my ass.
It is sad for me to read that these terrible injustices happen in far too many places. We don't hear these stories on the news. In 2001, my family which includes me, my husband and 5 small children were evacuated by the Haz-mat team in a small town in western New York. We all had been terribly ill with numerous complaints. I had many animals that died or had been sick. By the time we were evacuated, my tongue was black, my legs were red and purple, I had tremors and couln't drive--my cat was dragging herself across the kitchen floor to move. We couldn't return to our home because it was contaminated with heavy metals which later we found out all of my family had over 28 metals well above EPA limits, the highest being titanium. After 2 years of chelation and many scientific testing at the home--we ended up with nothing. The health officials always thought of a good excuse for all the findings! We lost our health, home, all of our possessions and had to move from relative to hotel etc. We spent everything we had on medical expenses, housing and food.
Our environmental situation in this country is a disgrace. We were a typical middle class working family. I quit my job to stay home and raise my children to end up poisoned and broke. Thank God for my family's faith-we did survive. My advice to anyone buying a home is to do a history check and survey the area for potential contamination risk. Also, be wary of a good deal-HUD took our home and sold it to someone at auction--they wouldn't enclose my documentation about the property.
Just another microcosm of Death Party policies.
Yet one more example of the cynical fascistic mind set of the ruling clique in Washington. Wasn't Saddam Hussein and 'Chemical Ali' convicted and given maximum sentences for poisoning communities? I am against the death penalty, but do feel that impeachment of the current government is necessary.
I haven't read such descriptions of deliberate corporate/government poisoning of the environment for gain since we quit reporting the excesses of the old Soviet Union. This week I read that the Russian Industrial/Military complex is setting up a uranium enrichment program 20 miles or so south east of Lake Baikal, and poisoning the local population along with the lake.
Of course, when it happens in the US, whether it's the cement plants in three forks Montana, three Mile Island, or Louisiana, we never hear about it. Certainly we wouldn't want to upset the stock markets.
Anyway, it's a lot more fun to point the finger at the dirty Socialists in Eastern Europe, or the Blacks in Africa and Brazil. Certainly our lily white, Christian nation would never support this type of behavior!
For the pedants: that is Three Forks, Montana; and Three Mile Island. [ee cummings is a hero of mine!]
lamann: So sorry for the hell you went through- and that's 100% more concern and apology for your problems than you got from the State, isn't it?
Standards regarding the environment have drastically declined since Bush, and this lack of oversight is totally supported by some of our Democrats in office (hello- yes, I'm taking about you, Governor Gregoire, if you even read progressive news- doubt it).
For sure, the EPA just looks the other way whenever they can, and then when they HAVE to admit industry wrong doing, they slap the most pathetic fines on them- and NOTHING CHANGES.
The CA EPA fined a factory, whose parent company has factories in other states, where they do the exact same thing in those states that they were fined for in CA! Our numerous complaints about one of their factories here in our State have been TOTALLY BLOWN OFF (it's like, I'm talking, but my words fall on deaf ears, and I must be writing letter after letter in invisible ink).
If the factory fouling your local environment is one that also supports your state politicians- you will soon learn, those same politicians (maybe with the exception of Kucinich) could care less about you or the people living in your community, and will favor the industry- EVERY TIME. Bush & Co. helped usher in this era of the corporate free-for-all, and every company that wants to is breaking or stretching the rules, as far as they can.
And whatever they are doing to your community- imagine the hell those workers suffer, in the belly of the beast, day after day. And then they get to drive home after work and try to relax in their contaminated homes. Tell me that ain't a wage slave.
So many Americans are learning these harsh realities, and see first hand how impossible it is to achieve justice today- believe me: I know how alone you feel.
These are probably the same government officials that tell us depleted uranium is safe.
Just so sad and disgusted ... hearts of stone when it comes to profits before people.
So much disempowerment and suffering in this country because of Little Tin Gods that are sub-human.
Lying, destroying, cheating, stealing, killing ... what our Corporatocracy seems to do best.
The American Dream is in the dustbin of history.
lamann: I am so sorry for your ordeal. There must have also been many more in your community that suffered as well.
For the rest of us here, every US government agency has been corrupted by corporations at the expense of the American people and the environment. The USDA, FDA, EPA, and all the rest of the alphabet soup of agencies. This has always gone on, but has become acute during the reign of King George. I personally am going to write the DLC, Pelosi, Harry Reid, and my own congress critters, that the campaign platform of every candidate for every office is going to have to swear that ALL agencies of the government will be run for the benefit of people. NOT CORPORATIONS!
Dioxin is an extreme health hazard when it can be measured in Parts Per Billion(PPB).A byprodruct of industrial processes/incineration/plastics/paper pulp production.It is now found virtually everywhere on the planet Earth-including Ice Core Samples from Antarctica-which has no industries that I know of.It attaches to fat cells in cow's milk,cheese and other dairy products.Human mother's milk EXCEEDS what is the accepted level of safe ingestion, yet it is sadly the best food available for newborns.GOOGLE/READ/WAKE UP/FIGHT FOR THE UNBORN.
Mossville Louisiana demands justice.
Remember, justice is blind and without honesty and intelligence, there can never be justice.
Oh yeah,BTW,ATSDR,the EPA,most likely your State Environmental Agency are as useless as tits on a boar.They are lying bureaucratic Shills for Industries and the Corporate favors ($$$$$) they reap by the truckload.
Welcome to the brilliant future.
"The U.S. health agency, ATSDR, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, tested the blood of 28 Mossville residents in 1999 and found dioxin at levels two to three times higher than what is considered normal.
But the agency offered no explanation for the high dioxin levels and failed to mention the factories as a possible source."
Hmm - Let's see here, 1999, that would have been the Clinton era. You know that liberal man of the people Bill Clinton, a progressive even, insuring the health of the people wins out over corporate profits. And we are supposed to believe Ms. Clinton, or any of the Dims anointed as "front runners" is going to be any better.
Don't worry people in a little while this problem will probably not exist at least on the Internet since:
"US senators today made a bipartisan call for the universal implementation of filtering and monitoring technologies on the Internet in order to protect children at the end of a Senate hearing for which civil liberties groups were not invited."
http://pressesc.com/news/78225072007/us-senators-call-universal-internet-filtering
Nobody likes you.
That picture speaks volumes. I would not presume to try to point out the complex and multiple symbolism.
That picture is a picture of hell. I should know, I've been there enough.
But I'm just the messenger!
Battling for justice, I adapt with the thick skin of my enemy; I am impervious to scorn and ridicule!
You Kem Patrick, are like water off a German Wirehair Retriever! I guarantee you will be the first to laugh in a stare down.
BIlL, that was a joke, it was supposed to inject a little humor here. Like, Ha Ha.
I was going ot reply to your appropriate blog and it disappeared.
Kem, I know you were joking, I was joking too. I knew exactly what you meant. Dr. Phil: it's O.K., It's O.K. to joke around.
I meant German Wirehair Pointer, different than a shorthair in that water rolls off their fur like a ducks ass!
Hey Kem, you can get a different name by clicking "logged in as" then fill in the nickname. then below it you choose which display name you want displayed on your post. Kem sounds good to me, that way we know who you are and so do you.
Wow, thanks Bill, Kem
We have an Irish Terrier. Kelly
Dioxin and mercury are two of the pollutants from a coal power plant in my area that is the worst polluter in our state and the 38th worst such plant in the nation. So what does my state want to do? Why "clean it up" making it the second worst polluter in the entire state. Meanwhile, the health department evades examining cancer rates and clusters of developmental disabilities including autism. I have an autistic son in his thirties who costs our government over $100,000 each year to care for. I can be pretty certain lead was the culprit as we were all poisoned, he in utero. The costs to our communities and nation in unemployment, disabilities, medical and personal care as well as morbidity far exceed the environmental clean up costs as great as they are. America's orgy of corporate pollution has been raging for far too long.