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Loopholes in Regional Laws Allow for Incomplete Remediation Thwarting Environmental Sustainability

机译:区域法律中的漏洞允许不完全的补救措施破坏了环境的可持续性

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At least 103 children in Toms River, Dover Township, New Jersey had been diagnosed with cancer in what is believed to be the nation’s largest child cancer cluster. In 1995, a state study found that incidence of cancer among children in Toms River was higher than any other part of the state. In Dover Township, it was reported that 90 children were found to have various types of cancer between 1979 and 1995. Since the original cases,28 more children there have been found to have cancer, the families said. Over a period of decades, chemical plants, including ones owned by Ciba-Geigy released industrial pollutants into the Toms River. Industrial pollutants leached into the township’s groundwater supply. The pollutants included chemicals used in the manufacture of epoxies, resins, and dyestuffs. In 1983, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) listed the site on the Superfund National Priorities List that includes the country’s most polluted sites. Remediation is now underway at the site and is expected to be completed by the end of 2010. The remediation efforts do not include removal of all the drums. The drums should not be left there in order to keep costs down. The problem here is that loopholes in the law regarding how remediation is carried out in New Jersey allow for too much agency discretion. The compromises that are made between state officials and businesses to lower remediation costs should never raise the citizen’s health risk. This compromise means that drums will be left on-site. The drums will leak again and it is just a matter of time. Leaving the drums there is a danger, an unnecessary risk that leaves children at risk for further injuries. In short, this case study is an example of the large barriers preventing sustainability at the regional level.
机译:新泽西州多佛镇汤姆斯河的至少103名儿童被诊断出患有癌症,据信这是美国最大的儿童癌症群。 1995年,一项州研究发现,汤姆斯河儿童患癌症的发生率高于该州其他任何地方。这些家庭说,在多佛镇,据报道,在1979年至1995年之间,发现90名儿童患有各种类型的癌症。自从最初的病例以来,那里又发现了28名儿童患有癌症。几十年来,包括Ciba-Geigy拥有的化工厂在内的化工厂向汤姆斯河释放了工业污染物。工业污染物渗入该镇的地下水供应。污染物包括用于制造环氧树脂,树脂和染料的化学物质。 1983年,美国环境保护局(USEPA)将该网站列入了“超级基金国家优先事项列表”,其中包括该国污染最严重的网站。现场的修复工作正在进行中,预计将于2010年底完成。修复工作不包括拆除所有感光鼓。不应将鼓放在此处以降低成本。这里的问题是,新泽西州有关如何进行补救的法律漏洞允许太多的机构酌处权。国家官员和企业之间为降低补救成本而做出的妥协永远不会增加公民的健康风险。这种折衷意味着鼓将留在现场。鼓会再次泄漏,只是时间问题。离开鼓有危险,这是不必要的危险,有可能导致儿童受伤。简而言之,本案例研究是阻碍区域可持续发展的重大障碍的一个例子。

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