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Monday, April 20, 2009

DOE's Oak Ridge Mixed Toxic-waste Incinerator began burning waste the same year ASARCO worked to install the ConTop furnaces (for secret toxic burning) in El Paso Texas

"OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- The Department of Energy is pulling the plug on Oak Ridge's controversial toxic waste incinerator. The DOE says it'll stop receiving waste by the end of April.

Crews are scheduled to begin demolishing the facility in five years.The incinerator has burned concerns about emissions for years.

"It's basically done it's job," DOE spokesman Walter Perry said.

That job's been burning more than 33 million pounds of waste since 1991."

"The incinerator fueled controversy and environmental concerns. Dozens of Oak Ridge workers became sick in the late-nineties."

[see http://www.downwinders.org/michel.htm]

http://www.volunteertv.com/home/headlines/43321617.html

[Strange Coincidences:  the ASARCO El PASO smelter bankruptcy is winding up this April - and they have refused to talk about the formerly-secret-toxic-waste.  The smelter burned secret stuff from military origins, too.  Asarco El Paso workers started getting ill in the late 1990's from things they'd never seen before.  Five years after it was closed in 2/99, the company began making noises about re-opening the smelter (2004).   The Beta Radiation levels in El Paso the winter of 1998 were the highest in the nation.  The EPA Region 6 claimed that this was harmless background radiation]

Friday, April 17, 2009

Freeport makes NM settlement Chino Mine spill


Freeport pays state $276000 settlement New Mexico Business Weekly
Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA
The New Mexico Environment Department has reached a $276000 settlement with Freeport-McMoRan Chino Mines Co. The settlement is for a spill of acidic mine ...
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Settlement reached in Silver City acid spill
KDBC - el paso,TX,USA
AP - April 17, 2009 3:05 PM ET SILVER CITY, NM (AP) - The state Environment Department has reached a $276000 settlement with Freeport-McMoRan Chino Mines ...
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