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Salty Thumb 03-09-2003 03:02 AM

The most toxic town in America (Monsanto) - new "rules" for PCB sites
 
Salty Thumb wrote in
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/...in528581.shtml
Today, parts of Anniston are so contaminated that residents have been
told not to grow vegetables in the soil, kick up dirt, eat food, chew
gum or smoke cigarettes while working in their yards.


EPA lifts ban on selling PCB sites
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...y&cid=676&e=18
&u=/usatoday/11765280

PCB soil ... probably good for Bushes, but not much else.

-- Crazy Lunatic


David J Bockman 03-09-2003 04:32 PM

The most toxic town in America (Monsanto) - new "rules" for PCB sites
 
These sites are perfect opportunities for brownfield restoration/general
remediation. An entire industry revolves around healing land like this.

Dave

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
Salty Thumb wrote in
:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/...in528581.shtml
Today, parts of Anniston are so contaminated that residents have been
told not to grow vegetables in the soil, kick up dirt, eat food, chew
gum or smoke cigarettes while working in their yards.


EPA lifts ban on selling PCB sites
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...y&cid=676&e=18
&u=/usatoday/11765280

PCB soil ... probably good for Bushes, but not much else.

-- Crazy Lunatic




Salty Thumb 04-09-2003 01:42 AM

The most toxic town in America (Monsanto) - new "rules" for PCB sites
 
"David J Bockman" wrote in
:

These sites are perfect opportunities for brownfield
restoration/general remediation. An entire industry revolves around
healing land like this.


I don't have any problems with people cleaning up the sites, as long as
"cleaning up" doesn't mean digging up the soil and repackaging it as
something innocuous (as alleged with Ironite). Who's going to make sure
that's not going to happen? The cleanup company's 'conscience'?

I find it unseemly that the Bush administration decided to make this
change. I thought the executive branch was supposed to enforce the law,
not intrepret it.

- Salty

David J Bockman 04-09-2003 04:32 AM

The most toxic town in America (Monsanto) - new "rules" for PCB sites
 

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
"David J Bockman" wrote in
:

These sites are perfect opportunities for brownfield
restoration/general remediation. An entire industry revolves around
healing land like this.


I don't have any problems with people cleaning up the sites, as long as
"cleaning up" doesn't mean digging up the soil and repackaging it as
something innocuous (as alleged with Ironite). Who's going to make sure
that's not going to happen? The cleanup company's 'conscience'?


The EPA, the reputation of the Landscape Architect/Brownfield Restoration
expert who wins the bid, the surrounding community,, all play a role.

Dave




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