U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Administrator Pledges Strong Federal Cleanup Presence at Dow Dioxin Site in Michigan and Accelerated Assessment of Dioxins’ Human Health Impacts
Contacts: (Dow site only) Brendan Gilfillan, 202-564-2081 / 4355 / gilfillan.brendan@epa.gov
(Dioxin risk assessment only): Latisha Petteway, 202-564-3191 / 4355 / petteway.latisha@epa.gov
(Washington, D.C. – May 26, 2009) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson today committed to a federal leadership role in expediting the ongoing cleanup of the Michigan Dow Dioxin site and an acceleration of the Environmental Protection Agency’s overall scientific review of dioxins.
“EPA is stepping up our commitment to this site, in partnership with the state of
Dioxins, a class of hundreds of chemicals that are difficult to remove from water and soil, are produced by industries that incinerate waste or manufacture chemicals and pesticides. The Dow Chemical site in
In a letter to community members affected by the contamination, Administrator Jackson announced today that EPA, working closely with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, will take lead responsibility for cleanup efforts in significant portions of the
EPA has developed milestones and schedules for achieving a comprehensive and expeditious cleanup and will present them at a public meeting in
As one part of its overall cleanup plan, EPA will continue to negotiate an agreement requiring Dow to sample the rivers and bay for dioxin contamination and identify options for cleanup. Administrator
While EPA hopes to work cooperatively with the company,
Administrator
The draft report, which will be subject to public comment and peer review, will address the latest science on the issue and respond to concerns raised by the National Academies of Science in 2006 about a previous EPA draft dioxin assessment.
To provide more immediate guidance at the Dow site and elsewhere, the administrator also said that, based on a comprehensive review of state cleanup levels and the relevant science, EPA will announce interim cleanup goals by the end of the year and would review a Dow-funded study on dioxin exposure by September 30.
More information on Administrator Jackson’s letter: http://www.epa.gov/region5/sites/dowchemical/index.htm#200905
More information on EPA’s science plan for dioxin: http://www.epa.gov/dioxin/scienceplan
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