Muckraking For Real
By JOHN HEILPRIN and KEVIN S. VINEYS – 14 hours ago
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — It was a farm idea with a big payoff and
supposedly no downside: ridding lakes and rivers of raw sewage and
industrial pollution by converting it all into a free, nutrient-rich
fertilizer. Then last week, a federal judge ordered the Agriculture
Department to compensate a farmer whose land was poisoned by sludge
from the waste treatment plant here. His cows had died by the hundreds.
The Associated Press also has learned that some of the same contaminants showed up in milk that regulators allowed a neighboring dairy farmer to market, even after some officials said they were warned about it.
In one case, according to test results provided to the AP, the level of thallium — an element once used as rat poison — found in the milk was 120 times the concentration allowed in drinking water by the Environmental Protection Agency.
,,,data endorsed by Agriculture and EPA officials about toxic heavy metals found in the free sludge provided by Augusta's sewage treatment plant was "unreliable, incomplete, and in some cases, fudged," [said Da Judge].http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gbpCMPX9_kRtYkL1Yv9-OzuVxFfQD8V86OUG0
EPA strikes again.
Best, Terry





What makes this sad story sadder is that it doesn't surprise me.
March 7, 2008 9:08 AM | Reply | Permalink