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"EPA: Study by Dump Shows Chemicals at Safe Level"

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday a new study by the largest toxic waste dump in the West showed its level of cancer-causing chemicals was too low to harm the health of a nearby community where an unusually high number of babies have been born with serious birth defects."

Source: AP, 01/14/2011

Bayer to Phase Out Toxic Bhopal Chemical at WV Plant

"INSTITUTE, W.Va. -- Bayer CropScience will stop making, using and storing the deadly chemical methyl isocyanate at its Institute plant as part of a corporate restructuring that will cost the Kanawha Valley 220 jobs over the next several years, company officials announced Tuesday."

Source: Charleston Gazette, 01/13/2011

"EPA Proposes Phaseout of Fluoride-Based Pesticide"

"U.S. EPA [Tuesday] proposed to start gradually banning a pesticide often used on cocoa beans and dried fruits that degrades to fluoride, a move closely linked to the Obama administration's decision last week to curb the maximum levels of fluoride in drinking water out of concern for children's health."

Source: Greenwire, 01/12/2011

"Fluoride in Drinking Water: Will the EPA Get Tougher?"

"Environmental health groups are now looking to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to impose tougher standards on fluoride in drinking water, building on a decision Friday by the federal Department of Health and Human Services to lower the recommended level for the first time in nearly 50 years."
 

Source: LA Times, 01/11/2011

"Worried Homeowners Want Bailout from DuPont"

"Fearful that pollution from a nearby DuPont factory is harming their health and property values, a growing number of Pompton Lakes [NJ] residents want the company to guarantee the price of their homes — or buy them out."

Source: Bergen Record, 01/11/2011

"EPA Wades Into Battle Over Hospital Disinfectant"

"U.S. EPA is interceding in a New Jersey public-health flap that could have national implications, ordering a hospital services company to stop disinfecting its ambulances with finely misted pesticides after a local union complained of workers falling ill."

Source: Greenwire, 01/11/2011

"Endocrine Disruptors Linked To Genital Changes and Sexual Preference"

"Scientists are continuing to sound the alarm about some common chemicals, including the herbicide atrazine, and link them to changes in reproductive health and development. Endocrine disrupting toxic chemicals have been found to feminize male frogs and cause homosexual behavior." Now the question is how these substances may be affecting human development and behavior.

Source: Living on Earth/PRI, 01/10/2011

"Germany Closes 4,700 Farms in Dioxin Scare"

"A food scandal in Germany deepened Friday, as regional authorities shut down more than 4,700 farms after tests showed animal feed had been contaminated by a chemical that can cause cancer."

Source: AFP, 01/07/2011

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