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US: Cover-up: toxic waters 'will make New Orleans unsafe
for a decade'
by Geoffrey Lean, The Observer (UK)
September 11th, 20005
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.
His intervention came as President Bush's approval
ratings fell below 40 per cent for the first time.
Yesterday, Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, John
Prescott, turned the screw by criticising the US
President's opposition to the Kyoto protocol on global
warming. He compared New Orleans to island nations such
as the Maldives, which are threatened by rising sea
levels. Other US sources spelt out the extent of the
danger from one of America's most polluted industrial
areas, known locally as "Cancer Alley". The 66 chemical
plants, refineries and petroleum storage depots churn
out 600m lb of toxic waste each year. Other dangerous
substances are in site storage tanks or at the port of
New Orleans. No one knows how much pollution has escaped
through damaged plants and leaking pipes into the "toxic
gumbo" now drowning the city. Mr Kaufman says no one is
trying to find out.
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."
Mr Kaufman claimed the Bush administration was playing
down the need for a clean-up: the EPA has not been
included in the core White House group tackling the
crisis. "Its budget has been cut and inept political
hacks have been put in key positions," Mr Kaufman said.
"All the money for emergency response has gone to buy
guns and cowboys - which don't do anything when a
hurricane hits. We were less prepared for this than we
would have been on 10 September 2001."
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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