Washington State

"Walking, Talking Toxic Waste Dumps"

"Walking, Talking Toxic Waste Dumps"Posted by Hillary Rosner on May 24, 2006 - 3:09pm.

The news is in for 10 residents of Washington state, who volunteered themselves last year as guinea pigs in a toxic chemical study. They gave samples of hair, blood, and urine, which were examined by the Washington Toxics Coalition. And, according to an article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer - one of several publications that reported on the results - "their levels of phthalates (found in such diverse products as shower curtains and fragrances), PBDEs (found in flame retardants, mattresses and furniture), mercury, pesticides, lead and other chemicals were high enough to make both scientists and subjects sit up and take notice." The paper's headline read, "We're walking, talking toxic waste dumps."




Powering Seattle with Leftovers

Powering Seattle with LeftoversPosted by Hillary Rosner on February 27, 2006 - 10:03am.

Alternative energy is on the radar today in the Pacific Northwest, where a new study found that half of Washington’s energy supply could be provided



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