Dick Fojut
New Orleans TOXIC For DECADE! Needs "EM" Now!
Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:37
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New Orleans TOXIC For DECADE! Needs "EM" Now!
(Please read BOTH the URLS of articles following)...
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Copy of Email just sent Monday AM to -
Sen. John McCain, Arizona
From Dick Fojut in Tucson
r.fojut@worldnet.att.net
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I just sent you an Email alerting you that a Santa Fe group is desperately urging Congress to demand immediate use of "EM" (Effective Microorganism) in New Orleans! EM is being used successfully in 120 countries. Environmentally harmless EM quickly detoxified water and dead bodies following the Tsunami. Germany used it to decontaminate standing toxic waters after the flooding of the Elbe River in 2002. Calls to immediately use safe, effective EM have so far been ignored by government officials and FEMA!

SAFE 'EM' OGANISMS DETOXIFIED TSUNAMI WATERS & DEAD BODIES
http://www.rense.com/general67/hbec.htm
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Made in Arizona, EM is needed NOW in New Orleans - especially because of the following incredibly contradictory messages given through Saturday, then changed Sunday...

THROUGH SATURDAY, threatening many months of TOXIC standing waters, no fresh water, no electricity, poorer residents (mostly black) were ordered, even FORCED, to abandon their New Orleans homes (even those not flooded), leave their dogs & cats to starvation and death, then bused or flown across America to shelters.
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SUNDAY, people (with vehicles) were told they could come back! (but bring food and water.) Fresh water would be available soon. Electricity (in some areas) will also be on soon. Mosquito spraying starts now (adding toxic pesticides to the N.O. area.) But evacuees now in distant cities are out of luck!
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Is the Sunday return order PREMATURE? In the UK Independent an angry American EPA expert warns it is!
(like his fellow government officials in New Orleans, he also seems unaware of "EM" and what it has accomplished in Germany and after the Tsunami)...

COVER-UP: TOXIC WATERS 'WILL MAKE NEW ORLEANS UNSAFE FOR A DECADE'
By Geoffrey Lean UK Independent
Environment Correspondent
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10239.htm

September 11, 2005
Excerpts only...
Toxic chemicals in the New Orleans flood waters will make the city unsafe for full human habitation for a decade, a US government official has told The Independent on Sunday. And, he added, the Bush administration is covering up the danger.

In an exclusive interview, Hugh Kaufman, an expert on toxic waste and responses to environmental disasters at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said the way the polluted water was being pumped out was increasing the danger to health.

The pollution was far worse than had been admitted, he said, because his agency was failing to take enough samples and was refusing to make public the results of those it had analysed. "Inept political hacks" running the clean-up will imperil the health of low-income migrant workers by getting them to do the work.

Few people are better qualified to judge the extent of the problem. Mr Kaufman, who has been with the EPA since it was founded 35 years ago, helped to set up its hazardous waste programme. After serving as chief investigator to the EPA's ombudsman, he is now senior policy analyst in its Office of Solid Wastes and Emergency Response. He said the clean-up needed to be "the most massive public works exercise ever done", adding: "It will take 10 years to get everything up and running and safe."

He said the water being pumped out of the city was not being tested for pollution and would damage Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi river, and endanger people using it downstream.
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