1998 CPEO Military List Archive

From: hdqrs@worldnet.att.net
Date: 30 Nov 1998 10:16:10
Reply: cpeo-military
Subject: Posted for info: I have not checked this out.
 
Posting from Magnu96196@aol.com

Dear Friends:

The Metro Wastewater Reclamation District in Colorado just put out its
"permit" for the Lowry Landfill Superfund Site for "public comment", with
comments due by December 14, 1998.

It includes as "acceptable" to discharge to the sewer system levels of
PLUTONIUM (yes, that's right, PLUTONIUM) over 150 times higher than existing
drinking water standards in Colorado. (We know of no other state that has an
"acceptable" level of plutonium in drinking water; this policy was denounced
when it was adopted a few years ago, since independent scientists have argued
that there is NO SAFE LEVEL OF PLUTONIUM. The allowable level for Plutonium
238+239+240 is 24 pCi/L. 

Furthermore, the proposed permit allows for discharge of over 3 MILLION
picocuries/liter of TRITIUM, In addition, Metro says it's OK to release
Americium-241 (daughter product of plutonium, at 23), cesium-134 (12,300),
Lead-210 (11), Potassium-40, Radium 226+228 (768), Strontium-90 (1,230).
Thorium-228 (134), Thorium-230+232 (9,210), Uranium-234 (1,540), Uranium-235
(1,540), Uranium-238 (1,540). 

These are all for 10 gallons per minute discharge. (Metro has said they
expect to dump this stuff into the sewers for at least 30 years, that's how
huge this site's contaminated groundwater problem is!) In addition to these
radioactive compounds, many associated with nuclear waste dumping our
citizens' investigation has documented, this permit will also allow numerous
dioxin isomers and over 40 other pollutants, including most every toxic
solvent and metal you can think of, including dioxins, PCB, cadmium, arsenic,
mercury, etc. 

OUR POSITION IS THAT THIS IS MIXED RADIOACTIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE AND THAT EPA
IS COVERING UP THIS FACT TO PROTECT DOE AND ITS CONTRACTORS FROM LIABILITY.
IF THIS PROCEEDS, THE LIABILITY WILL BE PASSED ONTO THE PUBLIC BY DISPERSING
DEADLY RADIOACTIVE NUCLEAR WASTE INTO OUR FOOD SUPPLY, SINCE THEIR PLAN IS TO
CALL THIS "FERTILIZER" FOR USE ON FARMLAND IN EASTERN COLORADO GROWING WHEAT
FOR SALE TO THE COMMERCIAL FOOD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM THROUGHOUT THE NATION AND
PERHAPS INTERNATIONALLY. 

Who will be the permittees for this? WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. (You know their
record of environmental crimes, price fixing, threats, etc.) with the City
and County of Denver (The OPERATOR and OWNER of the Lowry Landfill site and
the key PRP's. Metro Wastewater is doing this to absolve itself of liability
in a secret deal as another major polluter at this same site, where they
dumped their sewage sludge for years. Is this a conflict of interest? 

Remember, EPA says there are NO RADIONUCLIDES at this Superfund site, and
have launched an attack against those of us who have spoken against this as
"lunatics". 

Please distribute this to concerned citizens, and ask them to e-mail me if
they are interested in commenting on this plan, and I'll give you procedures
in a follow-up message this week. 

I have a pending federal Whistleblower case on this, which I filed as a Board
Director of Metro Wastewater. Alos involved is a coalition of farmers,
sewage plant workers, environmentalists, and other concerned citizens. Our
effort is all volunteer, to date. 

THANKS, 

Adrienne Anderson
Instructor
Environmental Studies
University of Colorado at Boulder
CB 339, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0339
(303)492-4555 (message)

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