Citizens for
Safe Water Around Badger
E12629 Weigand’s
Bay South - Merrimac, WI 53561
Phone (608)
643-3124 - Fax (608) 643-0005
Email: info@cswab.org -
Website: www.cswab.org
August 8, 2007
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Laura Olah, CSWAB (608)643-3124
“TCE
Reduction Act” Could Help Wisconsin
Thousands of Wisconsin’s
wells have been sampled and of the 59 different volatile organic compounds
detected is Wisconsin’s groundwater,
trichloroethylene (TCE) is the most common.
Local environmental group
Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger (CSWAB) has joined communities from
across the U.S. in supporting proposed
legislation seeking a stronger federal drinking water standard.
Recent scientific studies
indicate that new TCE standards need to be set in order to protect public
health however EPA has failed to act or set a timeline. According to its
website, EPA does not plan to release a revised standard until the end of 2010.
U.S. Senators
Clinton, Kerry, Boxer, and Lautenburg recently introduced the “TCE
Reduction Act” (S.1911) directing the Environmental Protection Agency to
set revised standards for TCE in a timely manner.
TCE is a degreasing agent in metal
cleaning that has been used widely in Department of Defense (DOD) industrial
and maintenance processes. Toxic levels of TCE have been detected at hazardous waste disposal
sites at Badger Army Ammunition Plant including the Propellent Burning Grounds,
the source of a groundwater contaminant plume that has migrated several miles offsite
to the Wisconsin River.
In letters today to Senators Kohl
and Feingold, CSWAB stresses that infants and children are especially
vulnerable to environmental toxins. Children take in proportionately greater
amounts of environmental toxins than adults, their rapid development makes them
more vulnerable to environmental interference, and their normal behavior
patterns place them at greater risk to some toxins, CSWAB wrote.
According to DOD, the proposed
reassessment of TCE may result in additional review of cleanup remedies at
Badger Army Ammunition Plant and other military sites that utilized the former
TCE toxicity values.
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Laura Olah, Executive Director
Citizens for Safe
Water Around Badger
E12629 Weigand's Bay
South
Merrimac, WI 53561
(608)643-3124
Email: info@cswab.org
Website:
www.cswab.org