Memorial for Cape Asbestos Factory Workers and Families - Asbestos Victims’ Support Group demands
May 23, 2007 on 3:55 pm | In Mesothelioma News | No CommentsA petition has been submitted to the Government by the members of Barking and Dagenham Asbestos Victims Support Group (BAD Asbestos), to commemorate a memorial for the lives of Cape Asbestos Factory workers. These workers died from the diseases resulting from asbestos exposure when they worked at the plant. The number of workers who died due to asbestos exposure is said to be in hundreds as it affected shop floor workers, office staff as well as family members of these workers when they inhaled asbestos from their work clothing. Even the people living near the factory were not safe and lost their lives due to asbestos exposure.
Due to the lingering effects of asbestos at Cape Asbestos Plant in the area that operated during 1913 – 1968, asbestos related diseases, especially mesothelioma, are still being reported in Barking, a town in
Asbestos Laden Pipes Contaminate Drinking Water in Richland, Georgia
May 7, 2007 on 12:55 pm | In Mesothelioma News | No CommentsIn a report submitted by Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the asbestos levels in drinking water are 3,000 times more than what is considered safe for human consumption. Due to water pipes made of cement and asbestos, the fiber flakes inside the pipe are contributing towards this rising level of asbestos in the drinking water.
It has been learned that the state Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had noted the dangers of asbestos in water and warned the town about it 5 years ago. However, at that time, the contamination level was only 7 times the safety limits while, 10 years ago, when the same pipes were tested, it was declared that they posed no risk to human life.
But now the situation is completely reverse as the decade old pipes are beginning to crumble and matters are taking a turn for worse, the town Mayor, Mayor Adolph McLendon comments.
The article by Atlanta Journal-Constitution states that “Asbestos-and-cement pipe was the most common kind of water pipe installed across the nation during the 1950s and 1960s. The pipe poses no health threat as long as it’s maintained. But in
This rising level of asbestos in drinking water was discovered when pieces of asbestos starting flaking off and clogged the meters and filters that lead to an in-depth investigation of the matter. The article further adds that up to 300 other
Mayor McLendon applied for a grant of half a million dollars for the replacement of the affected pipes, a few years ago. However, his request was denied on the basis that replacing the pipes with tax money or by raising the water taxes is unthinkable for
However, it is the responsibility of the government to take appropriate actions to stop the asbestos contamination level from rising and prevent its consumption to save people from the deadly consequences of asbestos.
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