TV: Radioactive material reportedly now being released from massive gas blowout in LA
Byproduct of Uranium — Expert: “A lot” has been detected in area… Very dangerous… May be coming up from ground into people’s homes
- Official: Levels can cause “significant long-term health effects” (VIDEO)
Robert
F. Kennedy Jr.,
Jan 8, 2016: Their animals are dying… their fish are dying in their
fish bowls, their dogs are dying, their cats are getting sick. And
their children are getting sick — they’re suffering nose bleeds,
they’re suffering terrible debilitating migraine headaches, asthma
attacks, respiratory infections, eye infections, ear infections,
stomach ailments… The health impact — it’s
not just methane coming out of that hole…
This is global crisis, more importantly this is a local crisis.
Because not only do you have methane — you have benzene, toluene,
xylene, which are carcinogenic. You have hydrogen sulfide, sulfur
dioxide — which are neurotoxic, which can injure your brain, affect
memory, injure your kidneys, your liver, your other bodily
organs. There’s
also a lot of radon gas being measured in the area.
People believe — we don’t know if this is true — the
gas that
is leaking at 2 miles deep is
now coming out and pushing that radon up into people’s living
rooms, their bedrooms, their nurseries.
Lawyers
and Settlements,
Jan 7, 2016: The leak has caused a continuous flow of gases and
fluids. Methane alone is leaking 100,000 pounds per hour, according
to Los Angeles city attorney Mike Feuer. Along with that greenhouse
gas is methyl mercaptans (odorants added to gas to aid in leak
detection) and aromatic hydrocarbons. More
concernedly,
health officials
have identified benzene
and radon,
both known carcinogens.
CBS
LA,
Dec 11, 2015: Dr. Cyrus Rangan, the Director of Toxicology and
Assessment for the county, came to CBS2/KCAL9 to answer
questions…. It’s
been reported that radon is being released…
“This is a theoretical possibility,” Dr. Rangan said, “and when
you’re addressing a problem that might be several hundred or even
several thousand feet deep, you
might generate what are called preferential pathways for something
like radon,
beneath the Earth’s surface, to
make its way up to the surface.
So primarily our concern about radon is from the worker’s exposure,
for the people actually doing the repair job. If we find radon there,
we can address the situation. And if
radon does exist in the work site then we may need to have to look at
the residential community and monitor for it.”
Lawyers
and Settlements,
Dec 12, 2015: There
is the issue of radon,
a naturally occurring byproduct
of uranium…
as SoCalGas and its partners bore into the ground in an attempt to
stem a leak that is unleashing a constant cloud of gas into the
atmosphere, radon
has crept into the conversation.
Robert
Kennedy Jr,
Dec 17, 2015: Public officials and the gas industry have a tricky and
deceptive way of saying things. Methane itself is not dangerous…
methane is an indicator that other gases are involved,
including radon and
benzene, both carcinogenic
and very
dangerous… gas
can escape through any perforation in the earth and on the way up to
the surface,
it can encounter the aquifers underground, where it will leave behind
chemicals, including benzene and radon.
Erin
Brockovich,
Dec 22, 2015: [B]enzene and radon [are]
the carcinogens that are commonly
found in natural gas.
Los
Angeles Daily News,
Dec 2, 2015: [R]adon
gas,
which may potentially be released
during repair operations, is also a concern [L.A.
County Department of Public Health Interim Director Cynthia Harding]
said.
Los
Angeles Times,
Dec 2, 2015: Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich
said a
new report by county public health officials had concluded that
since the gas leak has continued for so long, emissions
levels could produce “significant long-term health effects,
including cancer.” Antonovich
said the report had identified benzene as the “chemical of greatest
concern,” because it is known to cause cancer. It also
cited concerns
about radon,
another known carcinogen.
KPCC,
Dec 9, 2015: Public Health Director Cynthia Harding told members of
the Board of Supervisors in a Dec. 1 letter [that radon]
could also be released
as the leak is repaired.
Los
Angeles Times,
Dec 20, 2015: Health
officials are also concerned that the company’s attempt to fix the
leak by drilling into the ground to
construct a relief well could
release radon, a radioactive,
naturally occurring and odorless gas that
is found in geologic formations and causes lung cancer.
Possible Nuclear Meltdown Methane Gas Leak - LA's best kept NUCLEAR SECRET!
Atomics
International Nuclear Meltdown of 1959 - Possible Nuclear Meltdown
Methane Gas Leak - LA's best kept NUCLEAR SECRET !
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