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EPA unveils mixed news on U.S. toxic emissions

 

The U.S. EPA issued its annual Toxics Release Inventory this week, and it's a

pessimist's dream. U.S. waterways absorbed 241 million pounds of chemicals in

2004, up 10 percent from the year before. Dioxin, mercury, and PCB releases were

down, but (a fact the press failed to note) the 58 percent dioxin decline in

2004 was relative to a huge spike in 2003; compared to 2002, the decline was

desultory. The EPA's talking point: Overall chemical pollution -- mainly from

mining, electric, and haz-waste companies -- fell more than 4 percent from 2003

to 2004. So, only 4.2 billion pounds of nasty spewed into the environment in

2004. Praise be. Presumably satisfied with a job well done, the Bush

administration is pushing to have the TRI review conducted every other year

instead of annually, and is trying to excuse companies from reporting " small "

spills and releases of fewer than 5,000 pounds of a specific chemical.

 

 

straight to the source: MSNBC.com, Associated Press, 13 Apr 2006

 

 

straight to the source: United Press International, 12 Apr 2006

 

You can bomb the world to pieces

You can't bomb it into peace

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