Carl Pope

Carl Pope

Posted: September 23, 2008 07:03 PM

Cool, Clear Perchlorate

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For years, the Department of Defense has used every bureaucratic trick in its playbook, including ruthlessly exploiting its power in the Bush White House, to keep the EPA from regulating a highly toxic water pollutant, perchlorate, that largely results from the manufacture and use of rocket fuel. Perchlorate "has been found in at least 395 sites in 35 states at levels high enough to interfere with thyroid function and pose developmental health risks, particularly for babies and fetuses."

But the EPA has drafted a proposed regulatory finding that, in spite of this widespread human exposure and contamination, cleaning up perchlorate would not provide a "meaningful opportunity for health risk reduction for persons served by public-water systems." No explanation of this bizarre finding is offered. Perhaps none is needed. Everyone who's paying attention knows that EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson is acutely tuned-in to the political signals coming from the White House -- so tuned-in that his conversations with the executive branch have become a form of highly privileged state secret. The Pentagon denied any role in the decision, asserting that "We have not intervened in any way in EPA's determination not to regulate perchlorate. If you read their determination, that's based on criteria in the Safe Drinking Water Act."

Twenty million Americans get their drinking water from just one of the water bodies that are contaminated with perchlorate -- the Colorado River. Apparently protecting twenty million people does not count as a "meaningful opportunity" to Johnson and his Deputy Administrator for Water, Ben Grumbles.

Next up -- in a few weeks the EPA must decide whether to let science or politics determine where to set public health standards for toxic lead.

I wouldn't bet on science.

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For years, the Department of Defense has used every bureaucratic trick in its playbook, including ruthlessly exploiting its power in the Bush White House, to keep the EPA from regulating a highly toxi...
For years, the Department of Defense has used every bureaucratic trick in its playbook, including ruthlessly exploiting its power in the Bush White House, to keep the EPA from regulating a highly toxi...
 
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Riiiiight. Because it's always more important to protect the defense contractors than it is to protect people.

Archive for Monday, April 28, 2003
Lettuce Samples Found Tainted
By Miguel Bustillo
April 28, 2003 in print edition B-1

A laboratory test of 22 types of lettuce purchased at Northern California supermarkets found that four were contaminated with perchlorate, a toxic rocket-fuel ingredient that has polluted the Colorado River, the source of the water used to grow most of the nation’s winter vegetables­...
...“It’s a lot more difficult to test in plants than in water,” said Dr. John Gibbs, medical director for Kerr-McGee Corp., owner of the former Nevada perchlorate factory that has contaminated the river....

http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/28/local/me-perc28

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