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    Home»Opinion»EPA orders testing for highly toxic dioxins at derailment site in Ohio
    EAST PALESTINE, OH - MARCH 2: View of water being filtered and cleaned in East Palestine weeks after a Norfolk Southern train derailment released various toxic chemicals resulting in effecting air and ground quality weeks ago. A town hall meeting spearheaded by East Palestine Justice, lawyer Mikal Watts and, lending her support, Erin Brockovich is slated to happen today, March 2, 2023 in East Palestine, Ohio. Credit: mpi34/MediaPunch /IPX
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    EPA orders testing for highly toxic dioxins at derailment site in Ohio

    March 3, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By CGTN
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Thursday that it has instructed the
    operator of a freight train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, to test for dioxins.
    Dioxins testing in East Palestine
    Since the controlled release and burn of the chemical vinyl chloride days after the derailment
    that occurred on February 3, a chorus of academics, environmentalists and residents have been
    raising the alarm about potential dioxin contamination.
    According to EPA administrator Michael Regan, the agency is directing the railroad to conduct
    testing for the pollutants based on concerns from the community. The EPA will oversee the
    testing and "direct the company to conduct immediate clean up if contaminants from the
    derailment are found at levels that jeopardize people's health," Regan said in a statement.
    Dioxins and their impact
    Dioxins are called persistent organic pollutants (POPs), meaning they take a long time to break
    down once they are in the environment, according to the EPA website.
    The pollutants are found throughout the world in the environment, and they accumulate in
    food chains, mainly in the fatty tissue of animals. It takes between 7 and 11 years for dioxins to
    start to break down in the body of a person or animal, according to the World Health
    Organization. And dioxins have been linked with cancer, developmental problems in children
    and reproductive issues and infertility in adults.
    Pure dioxin looks like white crystalline needles. In the environment, however, it generally is
    dispersed and attached to soil and dust particles and is invisible to the eye.
    Expert: Dioxins could spread beyond site of train derailment
    Some experts have been stressing that dioxin testing is urgently needed, suggesting that dioxins
    could have attached themselves to particles of dust in the air and eventually settled to the
    ground. That could mean contamination spread well beyond the site of the derailment on the
    east side of East Palestine, said Stephen Lester, science director for the Center for Health,
    Environment & Justice.

    According to the Guardian, dioxins were among the pollutants that emanated from a dump site
    in the Love Canal community of Niagara Falls, New York, leading it in 1984 to be declared a
    Superfund site in need of long-term remediation. The community of Times Beach, Missouri, was
    eventually abandoned and declared a Superfund site after it sprayed its roads with dioxin-
    contaminated oil in an effort to control dust.
    Residents have voiced fears that East Palestine will join those places as a toxic town. One
    woman said the EPA's order to test for dioxin offers an opportunity to ease those concerns, but added that she is doubtful the findings will be encouraging.
    "I'm still scared to stay here for sure," said Tamara Lynn Freeze, who lives with her husband a few hundred yards from the derailment site.
    Lester, whose center was born out of the Love Canal disaster, questioned why testing for
    dioxins hasn't been a higher priority.
    "It's a Pandora's box," Lester said. "They'll find it and then they're going to have to address the isks."

    Source: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-03-03/EPA-orders-testing-for-highly-toxic-dioxins-at-
    derailment-site-in-Ohio-1hRzFHmFUru/index.html

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