AP: Water Makes US Troops in Iraq Sick

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LARRY MARGASAK | March 9, 2008 11:38 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Dozens of U.S. troops in Iraq fell sick at bases using "unmonitored and potentially unsafe" water supplied by the military and a contractor once owned by Vice President Dick Cheney's former company, the Pentagon's internal watchdog says.

A report obtained by The Associated Press said soldiers experienced skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections, diarrhea and other illnesses after using discolored, smelly water for personal hygiene and laundry at five U.S. military sites in Iraq.

The Defense Department's inspector general's report, which could be released as early as Monday, found water quality problems between March 2004 and February 2006 at three sites run by contractor KBR Inc., and between January 2004 and December 2006 at two military-operated locations.

It was impossible to link the dirty water definitively to all the illnesses, according to the report. But it said KBR's water quality "was not maintained in accordance with field water sanitary standards" and the military-run sites "were not performing all required quality control tests."

The report said KBR took corrective steps and was providing adequate water quality by November 2006. But military units at the two sites they controlled were still failing to perform required quality control tests and maintain appropriate records by that time.

"Therefore, water suppliers exposed U.S. forces to unmonitored and potentially unsafe water," at the military sites by late 2006, the report said.

The problems did not extend to troops' drinking water, but rather to water used for washing, bathing, shaving and cleaning. Water used for hygiene and laundry must meet minimum safety standards under military regulations because of the potential for harmful exposure through the eyes, nose, mouth, cuts and wounds.

The KBR sites were Camp Ar Ramadi, Camp Q-West and Camp Victory. The military sites were Logistics Support Area Anaconda and Camp Ali.

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The inspector general's study confirmed AP reports on the contaminated water in early 2006 and provided additional details on the scope of the problem at the Iraq bases. In January that year, interviews and internal company documents disclosed the problems at Ar Ramadi and showed that KBR employees could not get the company to inform base residents.

Halliburton Co., then KBR's parent company, disputed the allegations even though they were made by its own employees and documented in company e-mails. In March 2006, the AP obtained an internal Halliburton report that, in one instance, the company missed contamination that could have caused "mass sickness or death" at Ar Ramadi.

The report said the event at Ar Ramadi could have been prevented if KBR's reverse osmosis units on the site had been assembled, instead of relying on the military's water production facilities.

Halliburton is the oil services conglomerate that Cheney once led. Congressional Democrats long have complained that KBR has benefited from its former ties to Cheney.

KBR, responding to the inspector general's report, said its water treatment "has met or exceeded all applicable military and contract standards." The company took exception to many of the inspector general's assertions. "KBR's commitment to the safety of all of its employees remains unwavering," the company said in a statement to the AP.

KBR provided water treatment to U.S. troops under a large-scale defense contract that also included housing and food to soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Djbouti and Georgia.

The military has "taken the appropriate measures to correct the problem and ensure we provide the appropriate oversight of the system," said Navy Capt. James Graybeal of the U.S. Central Command, which oversees U.S. troops in the Middle East.

North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan, who has led Democratic inquiries into contracting abuses in Iraq, said the inspector general has backed up what those earlier hearings uncovered. "KBR was not doing its job" and U.S. forces had water that did not meet Army standards, Dorgan said.

"I think it's outrageous that KBR tried to deny that there was a problem, especially when it turned out that there were dozens of U.S. troops reporting water-related illnesses," he said.

The inspector general investigated the 2006 reports at Dorgan's request.

The inspector general's report said some troops noticed problems with the water. Between October 2004 and May 2005, troops at Camp Ar Ramadi said bathwater was discolored and had an unusual odor. The report said KBR failed to treat the nonpotable water and monitor water quality during the same period.

At Camp Q-West, KBR inappropriately delivered chlorinated wastewater for showers and latrines without informing military preventive medicine officials, the report said. "KBR did not monitor or record the quality of water at point-of-use containers before April 2006, even though the ... contract required the company to do so," the report added.

Medical records for troops at Camp Q-West indicated 38 cases of illnesses commonly attributed to problem water. These include skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections and diarrhea. Doctors diagnosed 24 of the cases in January and February 2006, the same period when medical officials warned of a rise in bacterial infections at the base.

In addition, military medical records _ tied to no particular base in Iraq _ showed 26 cases of food and waterborne diseases, including hepatitis, giardiasis and typhoid fever.

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U.S. Central Command: http://www.centcom.mil/

KBR Inc.: http://www.kbr.com/

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Foremost, this war is about making money for a few corporations. All the other players are expendable pawns in Bush's War.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 03/09/2008
- Purcy I'm a Fan of Purcy 11 fans permalink
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I'm recalling all the times that Bush accused the Democrats of not supporting the troops because they were opposed to the war or the surge, or any number of other things. I'd like to see Bush and Cheney locked up and given the polluted water to drink. After all, if it's good enough for the troops...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 03/09/2008
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For Bush and Cheney nothing is too good for our boys in uniform! This is what the Democratic candidates should be talking about.

"The Associated Press said soldiers experienced skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections, diarrhea and other illnesses after using discolored, smelly water for personal hygiene and laundry at five U.S. military sites in Iraq."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 03/09/2008
- lisakaz I'm a Fan of lisakaz 27 fans permalink

How unsurprising that the health and safety of individual troops matters less to the Bu$hitters. After all, these clowns will screw 'em over when they get home, IF they get home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 03/09/2008

The contaminated water served to our troops by Halliburton, was news years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 03/09/2008
- Fentwin I'm a Fan of Fentwin 4 fans permalink

I guess its time to buy another "Support our troops" ribbon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 03/09/2008
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 110 fans permalink
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When it comes to drinking water safety both here and in Iraq this administration who is totally responsible is a complete and repeat failure.

The pharmaceuticals in the drinking water is a old problem that is simply growing bigger and this crap is hard to get out. And there is more in there than y'all realize.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/09/2008

Despite how disgusting and outrageous this story sounds, I would be willing to be a small fortune nothing will happen. Congress and the Bush Administration treat Halliburton and its subsidiaries as "off-limits" in terms of oversight. How many allegations of wrongdoing must we see before they are removed as government contractors?

There have been allegations of overcharging the U.S. military on gas and services
There have been allegations of rape & sexual harrassment that have gone un-investigated
There have been allegations of corruption and siphoning money that have gone un-investigated

DO you get my drift??? Any other contractor would have been tossed out on their ass, but NO -- Halliburton with their man in the Vice President's office continues to protect them even as they continue to undermine our military with their negligence and criminal behavior.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 03/09/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 47 fans permalink

It's probable that the VA will refuse to treat ex-gi's who have chronic conditions due to using polluted water in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 03/09/2008

The money Halliburton saved on water filtration equipment was used to buy more stock options and salary bonuses for Dickhead Cheney. After all, Cheney deserves it since he gave Halliburton the contracts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 03/09/2008
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Simply put, behavior like this is treason by the perpetrators and by those in our Govt who look the other way.

"Supporting the troops" doesn't mean supporting Pan's poorly conceived and incompetently executed "plans" in Iraq.

And it doesn't mean putting corporate profits ahead of the well being of our soldiers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 03/09/2008
- Kenji I'm a Fan of Kenji 17 fans permalink
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Why do they hate the troops so?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 03/09/2008
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Haliburton doesn't care? A Dick Cheney company that's profit driven and amoral? I'm totally shocked!

Will we ever start some kind of trail on these crooks...seriously, come on now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 03/09/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

this was reported over a year ago in the documentary IRAQ FOR SALE: THE WAR PROFITEERS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeIxHQ-lkuM

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 03/09/2008
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 192 fans permalink

KBR, and many of the high ups within Halliburton and KBR during the conduct of this war should be legitimately studied and a legitimate study should produce more than enough evidence to send the bunch to prison for the rest of their lives.

I wonder if the British have a bunch of war privateers such as KBR running the care of their troops in Iraq. I think that they do not, in all probability.

KBR hired their workers for Iraq through an off-shore fake branch, so they could avoid $500 million in payments to Social Security and Medicare. PART OF THE REGULATIONS ON THESE CONTRACTS SHOULD DICTATE THAT ALL U. S. LAWS REGARDING SAFETY AND HEALTH AND OTHER REGULATIONS ARE MAINTAINED, AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, U.S. CRIMINAL LAW APPLIES, AND THAT ALL U.S. TAXES, AS IN SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE AND INCOME MUST BE PAID BY KBR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 03/09/2008
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