Boxer Opening Statement: "Perchlorate and TCE in the Nation’s Waters"
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - hearing entitled Perchlorate and TCE in Water, May 6, 2008.
epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm
From Opening Statement by Chairman Barbara Boxer: "...today we will hear about EPA's particularly disturbing failures to address significant risks to our families from two widespread drinking water contaminants: perchlorate and trichloroethylene, usually just called "TCE."
Perchlorate is used to make rocket fuel, but when it gets into drinking water, this toxic chemical can interfere with the thyroid and affect hormone systems, which control the way the body develops. Infants and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to perchlorate.
Researchers have found that over 20 million Americans' drinking water supplies contain perchlorate. GAO found in 2005 that there were nearly 400 sites in 35 states contaminated with perchlorate. My state of California had 106 sites.
The evidence of significant exposure to perchlorate and assorted health risks has strengthened in recent years. In 2006, scientists at the CDC found "widespread human exposure to perchlorate" in the US, including in young children. They also found that many women who were exposed to perchlorate in their drinking water had significant changes in thyroid hormone levels."
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I'll be looking into getting the best water purifier I can afford - any recommendations?
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - hearing entitled Perchlorate and TCE in Water, May 6, 2008.
epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm
From Opening Statement by Chairman Barbara Boxer: "...today we will hear about EPA's particularly disturbing failures to address significant risks to our families from two widespread drinking water contaminants: perchlorate and trichloroethylene, usually just called "TCE."
Perchlorate is used to make rocket fuel, but when it gets into drinking water, this toxic chemical can interfere with the thyroid and affect hormone systems, which control the way the body develops. Infants and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to perchlorate.
Researchers have found that over 20 million Americans' drinking water supplies contain perchlorate. GAO found in 2005 that there were nearly 400 sites in 35 states contaminated with perchlorate. My state of California had 106 sites.
The evidence of significant exposure to perchlorate and assorted health risks has strengthened in recent years. In 2006, scientists at the CDC found "widespread human exposure to perchlorate" in the US, including in young children. They also found that many women who were exposed to perchlorate in their drinking water had significant changes in thyroid hormone levels."
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I'll be looking into getting the best water purifier I can afford - any recommendations?
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Re: Jet fuel & drinking water
Thu, May 8, 2008 - 8:45 PMWell that's only the beginning. Ever seen the chemtrails? -
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Re: Jet fuel & drinking water
Thu, May 8, 2008 - 10:03 PMyes, i was listening to kpfk the other day and they were speaking about this and other air quality issues. i haven't found out too much info about this but the LA Weekly ran a fantastic article about smog two years ago. the department of water and power here in los angeles sent out a mailer about 10 years ago that cautioned people on dialysis or with compromised immune systems to stop drinking tap water. if i remember correctly, i think this was due to the increase in chlorine to kill resistant bacteria. i saved the notice - i'll see if i can locate it.
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Re: Jet fuel & drinking water
Mon, May 12, 2008 - 11:49 AMyeah, it really saddens me when i ask people do those "clouds" look normal and they either give me a blank zombie stare or say no , those are clouds, last time i checked, clouds didn't form huge amorphous blobs over whole cities. -
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Re: Jet fuel & drinking water
Sat, May 17, 2008 - 4:16 PMand with your govt run by corp interests and your job depends on the govt
how likely is it they are going to tell you whats in the water?
do the math -
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Re: Jet fuel & drinking water
Sat, May 17, 2008 - 4:17 PMwho going fund the study
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