[tceblog] Neil Fischbein: State admits Tallevast pollution study way off mark (FL)
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Posted by Neil Fischbein:
State admits Tallevast pollution study way off mark (FL)
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Last week's Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) [1]reports:
During the last 20 years, Tallevast residents say dozens of their
neighbors have died prematurely. Others are still fighting cancer
and beryllium-related health issues.
But a draft Florida Department of Health report on the community
blighted by more than 200 acres of polluted ground water found just
four cases of cancer.
The report could hardly be more different from a survey by
residents that showed about 90 cases of cancer or beryllium-related
diseases in the mainly black community.
DOH officials who met with the neighborhood group FOCUS on Monday
agreed that their numbers, based on a state database and figures
from a local hospital, were wildly off the mark. They also admitted
they had studied the wrong ZIP code.
([2]more)
Although Tallevast has a post office, most Tallevast residents live in
a Sarasota ZIP code.
"That's one of the problems of dealing with a statewide database,"
said Randy Merchant, a DOH administrator. "It's hard to get a handle
on what is happening in so small an area."
The results left community leaders upset that state officials had not
worked more closely with them to ensure errors like this did not
happen.
"We're angry," said Wanda Washington, vice president of FOCUS. "We're
just not sure what road to take. No one ever came into the community
to do a study. If you are doing it from behind a desk, you're going to
miss a lot."
FOCUS' figures on incidences of cancer came from a door-to-door survey
quizzing families about their medical histories.
The community of about 80 homes sits above more than 200 acres of
polluted ground water left behind by the former American Beryllium
Co., which built parts for nuclear warheads for the federal government
for nearly 40 years.
State officials said they will likely get an epidemiologist to conduct
a similar door-to-door survey.
The cost would be about $125,000, they said.
State Rep. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, said if the DOH cannot fund it
he will look for other funding sources.
"I've committed myself to help see that that happens so that the
question can be answered and a more accurate picture developed,"
Galvano said.
Residents in Tallevast have asked Lockheed Martin, the company
responsible for the cleanup of the site, to pay for them to move. They
have also filed several lawsuits against Lockheed and other companies
that operated at the site seeking damages for health issues and
falling property values.
Lockheed became the owner of the Tallevast site after the company
acquired the former Loral company in 1996. It shut down the plant and
sold the property, but not before discovering soil and ground-water
pollution on and around the site.
In 2000, Lockheed notified county and state officials of the
pollution, which included trichloroethylene, or TCE, a compound linked
to liver and kidney cancer and other ailments.
Residents, who were not informed for almost four more years, continued
to use well water. Their homes were switched to the county drinking
water system in 2004.
FOCUS leaders said they would welcome state officials' repeating their
survey.
"We think the state will be better at it," Washington said. "You need
to put your feet on the ground and come out here and collect that
information."
([3]less)
References
1. http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080325/NEWS/803250347/-1/newssitemap
2. file://localhost/var/www/powerblogs/tceblog/posts/1206971211.html
3. file://localhost/var/www/powerblogs/tceblog/posts/1206971211.html
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