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SEJ, SPJ Urge EPA, CDC to End Press Office Obstacles in Public Health Crises [1]

Reporters scrambling to inform the 300,000 citizens of Charleston, West Virginia, about why they could not drink their tap water, what health threats it presented, and who was responsible faced a stone wall from most of the responsible government agencies in the early days of the crisis.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [3]
Health [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Disasters [6]
Region: 
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
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Public [9]
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Christie Vetoes Bill Requiring Public Notice of Raw Sewage Overflows [10]

"Governor Christie declined to sign a bill that would have required public notification whenever sewer-outfall pipes dump raw sewage into local rivers and bays, legislation that had received overwhelming support by both parties in the state legislature."

Water & Oceans [3]
Pollution [11]
Environmental Politics [12]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Bergen Record [13], 01/22/2014
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"Elk River Leak Included Another Chemical" [14]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Federal and state investigators learned Tuesday that an additional chemical that wasn't previously identified was in the tank that leaked Jan. 9 at the Freedom Industries tank farm, just upstream from West Virginia American Water's regional drinking water intake."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [5]
Pollution [11]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Charleston Gazette [16], 01/22/2014
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"Use of Water 'Your Decision,' Tomblin Says" [17]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Monday told 300,000 state residents that they should make their own decisions about using water from West Virginia American Water's Elk River plant in the wake of this month's leak of the chemical Crude MCHM."

Chemicals [15]
Disasters [6]
Environmental Health [5]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [9]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [7]
Source: Charleston Gazette [18], 01/21/2014
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"Deerland: America’s Hunt for Ecological Balance and the Essence of Wildness" [19]

 

SEJ Publication Types: 
BookShelf [20]
Topics on the Beat: 
Environmental Health [5]
Wildlife [21]
Visibility: 
Public [9]
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"List of Smoking-Related Illnesses Grows Significantly in U.S. Report" [22]

"WASHINGTON — In a broad review of scientific literature, the nation’s top doctor has concluded that cigarette smoking — long known to cause lung cancer and heart disease — also causes diabetes, colorectal and liver cancers, erectile dysfunction and ectopic pregnancy."

Environmental Health [5]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: NY Times [23], 01/17/2014
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"Pregnant Women Warned Against Drinking Water In W.Va. Area" [24]

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging pregnant women who live in the areas of West Virginia where a toxic chemical leaked into the water supply last week to drink bottled water, even in places where the no-use ban has been lifted. The move comes 'out of an abundance of caution,' the CDC and the state's Bureau of Public Health say."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [5]
Pollution [11]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [9]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [7]
Source: NPR [25], 01/16/2014
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EPA’s Fast-Track Approval Process for Pesticides Raises Health Concerns [26]

U.S. pesticide law allows EPA to approve pesticides for use under "conditional registration" -- before scientists know whether they will harm human health or the environment. Critics say the loophole is overused and abused, allowing EPA to ignore health threats.

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Center for Investigative Reporting [27], 01/15/2014
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"Good News/Bad News: Some Phthalates Down, Some Up" [28]

"Scientists have documented for the first time that several phthalates -- controversial chemicals used to make vinyl and fragrances -- are declining in people while several others are rising. The study, published today, is the first comprehensive, nationwide attempt to document trends in exposure to these widely used chemicals over the past decade."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: EHN [29], 01/15/2014
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One-Third of Charleston Area Customers Have Water [30]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- About one-third of the West Virginia American Water customers affected by a do-not-use water advisory had been told they can use their tap water as of Tuesday evening, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said Tuesday night."

Environmental Health [5]
Pollution [11]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [9]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [7]
Source: Charleston Gazette [31], 01/15/2014
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