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BRAIN CANCER SAID TO BE LINKED
TO CHEMICAL PLANTS
Two suits recently been filed in state and federal courts in Pennsylvania against Rohm and Haas Chemicals. At least two men are claiming that their brain cancer resulted from spills, leaks, and discharges into the air, soil, and ground water of massive quantities of highly toxic chemicals. These suits claim that the exposure has been going on for several decades. Clean-up of groundwater near the plaint in question has been underway for about twenty years. The claimant s in this suit live roughly a mile away from the plant. Among the chemicals that are alleged to have been discharged are trichloroethylene and vinyl chloride. As you probably know, vinyl chloride, according to the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, is a carcinogen. Several other defendants are named in the suit, including companies that formerly ran the plant in question.
Source: The Jere Beasley Report (July 2006) - Beasley Allen, Crow,
Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C. Attorneys at Law |
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