"Sham Recycling Creates Sham Decision?
   
 The TCEQ Executive Director's Asarco Air Permit Renewal decision ignores
 hidden contamination in international waters, soils and air from secret
 burning of toxic waste; What are elected officials, TCEQ and EPA
 concealing?
 
     EL PASO, Texas, May 8 [2007]/PRNewswire/ -- Representative Reyes and the GAO
  fail to investigate the specific incident that involved Asarco - instead,
  "will focus on the overall procedures and processes that DOD follows for
  disposing of hazardous waste that is created by military facilities and how
  the transport and disposal of this type of waste by the contractors is
  monitored and tracked."
      At the base of the Asarco smelter, the International Boundary and Water
  Commission's (IBWC) American Dam diverts Rio Grande River water to over 70
  miles of public drinking supply and irrigation canals. American Dam
  employees are sick, and the State Department Office of the Inspector
  General (OIG) recommended bringing in expert independent medical review.
      The first canal travels along the Asarco ore handling staging area and
  chemical ponds. Representative Reyes' office calls the 9-04-06 Asarco levee
  collapse, spilling hundreds of thousands of gallons of poisons into this
  drinking water, a "minor incident." El Paso Water Utilities (EPWU) reports
  showed elevated poisons at the Canal Street station after the event. The
  EPWU Canal St. plant pumps water up the Franklin Mt. and distributes it
  throughout El Paso.
      IBWC data shows leakage of 24 million dollars worth of Asarco
  groundwater contamination into the canal, near where Asarco Hydrometrics
  consultants found groundwater arsenic levels at 35,000 times the legal
  limit. Alluvial sediment beneath the Rio Grande is filled with faultlines
  above the international Hueco Bolson aquifer.
      EPA Water officials cannot find any data for Rio Grande water tests at
  the smelter meant to confirm EPA data taken five years earlier, even though
  EPA mentioned the testing on public radio.
      Asarco is sending poisons from the bottom of its ponds to TX US
  Ecology, the company that also manages Hanford Reservation Nuclear Waste in
  Washington State. A complete chemical analysis of these poisons has not
  been made available despite requests.
      The El Paso GTLO, SPEG (Sunland Park Environmental Group), El Paso
  Sierra Club members and concerned groups want the Asarco Contamination
  exposed, the responsible officials to "step down," and correct clean-up to
  begin."
 
 
 
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