July 12th, 2010

Leslie Controls, Inc. , a company that manufactured asbestos-containing steam equipment for US Navy wartime ships, filed today for a pre-negotiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy to resolve asbestos liability claims.
Leslie was a major supplier of steam control equipment for military and merchant ships during World War II. Many Leslie steam equipment products contained asbestos component parts or required asbestos external insulation. Claims against Leslie primarily involve asbestos on US Navy ships from the 1940s to the 1980s according to the bankruptcy filings.
See Forbes article for more information on the the bankruptcy filing of Leslie Controls Inc.
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July 10th, 2010
Montana’s congressional delegation is seeking assurances from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that the government will not leave the asbestos-contaminated town of Libby before its cleanup is complete.
At least 400 people have died in rural Libby from contamination caused by a now-closed W.R. Grace vermiculite mine. Vermiculite from the Grace mine was contaminated with naturally occurring asbestos .Exposure to asbestos can cause a number of diseases in humans including lung cancer and mesothelioma .
U.S. Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester and Rep. Denny Rehberg have asked the EPA to clarify its plans for the 3,000-person town. In separate letters sent in recent weeks, the lawmakers prodded the EPA to complete a long-delayed study of Libby asbestos.
They also wanted the EPA’s pledge to return to areas already cleaned if the study shows the health danger is worse than previously thought.
A June report by the Government Accountability Office listed Libby as one of 75 Superfund sites across the United States with health risks that are considered unacceptable. For Libby, that public danger is expected to last through at least 2015.
Last year, Libby became the first Superfund site ever declared as a public health emergency.
Agency spokesman Ted Linnert said the cleanup method proposed for the town park — placing a soil “cap” over what was once a processing site for Grace vermiculite — should be effective no matter the results of the risk assessment.
The cap is meant to keep people from inhaling or ingesting asbestos, which can cause cancer, lung scarring and other health problems.
Linnert added that the first two areas slated for cleanup would be reviewed after no more than five years to make sure the agency’s actions were effective.
Asbestos containing vermiculite was sold as attic insulation to millions of homes across the United States. Locally, in Libby, the material was used across the town in numerous applications including in homes, businesses, baseball diamonds, the running track at the high school and tilled into backyard gardens. Decades of activity at the Grace mine produced so much dust that hazardous asbestos is now embedded in the barks of trees that cover the surrounding mountains.
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July 6th, 2010
An Auburn, Illinois man, has been fined and sentenced to probation for placing Virden, Illinois residents at risk of asbestos exposure when he remodeled a nursing home without determining whether the extensive work would result in asbestos exposures for the residents.
The man was sentenced in Macoupin County to 18 months probation and 90 days in jail. He must also perform 100 hours of community service, and pay $5,000 in fines.
Daniel Merriman, of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), issued the following comment on the punishment: “It was a just sentence that takes into account the seriousness of the offense, the hazard that was created and the potential risk to the neighbors and the community.” Merriman also added, “People tend not to take the asbestos issue seriously.”
The Illinois EPA investigated the case after obtaining knowledge that the former Virden Nursing Home was being rennovated without properly inspecting and removing the materials containing asbestos. The owner also apparently failed to notify the IEPA of the toxic material.
These careless actions have put Virden residents at risk for contracting several asbestos related diseases. Inhalation of asbestos fibers can result in asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma , a cancer most typically seen in the lining of the lung.
Next Generation Ministries pleaded guilty to improper asbestos removal, and its Vice President pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, failure to prove notification of demolition or renovation.
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July 4th, 2010
DuBose Law Firm salutes our veterans on this 4th of July. Throughout history the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces have fought and died to protect our freedom. Tragically, not only have veterans faced deadly threats from our enemies, but also from aboard their own ships, aircraft or other machinery.
US Navy veterans who served from World War II through Vietnam faced a deadly threat from the asbestos aboard their own ships. Decades later, that danger has surfaced in the form of asbestos related disease. Of the 2,500 to 3,000 Americans diagnosed annually with malignant mesothelioma, a significant percentage of those individuals served in the U.S. Navy.
From the 1940s through the 1970s, asbestos was used in virtually every area of naval ships in hundreds of applications including: fireproofing, steam lines, pumps, boilers, condensers, evaporators, distillers, turbines, deck material, and electrical equipment.
Aircraft mechanics also had exposure from performing brake repairs on certain military aircraft as well as in the engine and exhaust systems of certain planes. Similarly, motor pool mechanics from the 1940s through the 1970s may have had exposure to asbestos performing brake jobs and other maintenance work on jeeps, trucks and other equipment.
To all current members of our armed forces and all of our veterans –thank you for serving in harm’s way in the defense of freedom and liberty. God bless you and God bless America.
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July 1st, 2010
Two Kansas City, Missouri men have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of improperly handling asbestos. The allegations stem from April 2001 to July 2006, during which time the men had been illegally removing and disposing of the asbestos-contaminated materials.
The grand jury found that the men, violated the federal Clean Air Act, and are subject to sentences of up to seven years in prison, and fines of up to $500,000 if convicted.
The federal charges allege the two developers improperly removed and disposed of the asbestos while working on the Citadel Plaza project.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous material most commonly exploited for its fire retardant properties. When asbestos is disturbed, the toxic material becomes airborne–posing a serious to health threat to those exposed.
Asbestos exposure can lead to the development of asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung.
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June 30th, 2010
Canadian national health organizations are now joining the international call for the Canadian government to ban the use and export of asbestos. Today, the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and the National Specialty Society for Community Medicine (NSSCM) are calling on the federal and provincial governments to stop mining asbestos and to ban its export.
Canada continues to provide financial support for the asbestos industry and actively promotes Canadian exports to the remaining markets for asbestos – developing countries that lack regulations, work place safety regulations and public awareness to protect asbestos workers and their families.
More than 40 countries, including all member states of the European Union, have banned the use of all forms of asbestos. Earlier this year, scientists from around the world issued an open letter imploring Canada to stop exporting this deadly mineral to other parts of the world.
“It’s inconceivable that we would restrict the use of asbestos in our own country but continue to export this hazardous product around the world,” says Dr. Anne Doig, President of the Canadian Medical Association.
For more information see Canadian News Wire article. Want to do more to stop the export of asbestos from Canada? See International Ban Asbestos Secretariat
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June 29th, 2010
Reports of asbestos disease began appearing on a regular basis in the medical literature as early as the 1930s. Thousands of Americans continue to be diagnosed each year with asbestos cancers such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. Yet, researchers still don’t know the exact steps the body takes to initiate the development of asbestos-related cancers.
Findings related to this issue appear in a study published in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. Abstract of the study available here.
This study found that when asbestos kills human cells, it does so by inducing a process called “programmed cell necrosis” that leads to the release of a molecule called high-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1). HMGB1 starts an inflammatory reaction that causes the release of mutagens and factors the promote tumor growth.
The researchers propose that it may be possible to decrease cancer incidence or decrease tumor growth rate by interfering with the inflammatory reaction process caused by HMGB1. Additional research and experimental testing will be required to test the study’s hypothesis.
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June 28th, 2010

Serpentine - California State Rock
The Los Angeles Times reports a California state senator has introduced a bill to decertify the California state rock. A waste of time you say? Not in this case. Serpentine, the official rock of California, is asbestos containing.
At one time at least three asbestos mines were operated in California: The Altas Mine, The Johns-Manville Coalinga mine and the Union Carbide Calidria mine. During the 1960s, at the height of California asbestos mining, the legislature named Serpentine as the Golden State’s official rock.
Times have changed. Asbestos has claimed thousands of American lives.
While the California mines may be closed, the dangers remain. Areas around the old mines have been designated as Superfund sites and the Bureau of Land Management closed a 48 square mile area of the Diablo Mountain Range which encompasses the old Atlas Mine north of Coalinga. An EPA study found dangerous levels of asbestos dust were being stirred up by weekend motorcycles and ATVs.
Against this backdrop, asbestos victim advocacy groups, including the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization have sponsored a petition drive, called Swap the Rock, aimed at pressuring lawmakers to dump the official state rock.
Thousands of Californians and other Americans have been killed by asbestos – a mineral which still poses a threat today. Changing the state rock designation is the right thing to do.
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June 25th, 2010
Talcum powder – you’ve probably sprinkled it on you or your children during your life. What you probably didn’t know is that the comfort associated with talcum powder, until recent years, was potentially toxic.
Asbestos – in addition to being a staple of thousands of construction materials, was also an ingredient in everyday consumer products such as modeling clay, dish towels, and talc products.
Talc or talcum powder is mined from talc deposits which can be contaminated with asbestos. Indeed, New York Times articles in the 1970s identified a number of talcum powders which contained asbestos in concentrations of 2 to 20%. At about the same time, a leading medical journal, The Lancet, reported on the potential harmful effects of talc.
Asbestos fibers, when inhaled, can lead to a variety of diseases including mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung, as well as lung cancer.
Talc has also been associated in some medical studies to the development of ovarian cancer although the link between talc and this form of cancer is not conclusive. Products such as baby powder, feminine hygiene products and even women’s cosmetics contain talc.
In recent years, most major brands of baby powder are now manufactured with corn starch instead of talc.
See Green Living article for a home-made, cornstarch based baby powder recipe.
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June 23rd, 2010
This blog usually addresses environmental issues related primarily to asbestos safety and health. However, another environmental issue also at the forefront this summer is American energy policy. Failure is not an option this time
as Thomas Friedman of the New York Times recently pointed out in a number of his columns.
The American Power Act, currently pending in the US Senate, is likely the best opportunity in the next several years for America to take the lead on energy and climate. This bill is a centrist approach to energy/climate issues which would dramatically reduce America’s emissions of greenhouse gases and spur the creation of a new clean energy economy. As a result, America would also take the lead in the global effort to combat climate change.
President Obama earlier this month put his support behind the energy legislation now pending in the US Senate. Today, the Associated Press reports that the President will meet with Senate leaders from both parties next week to discuss forging ahead on an energy legislation vote this summer. With elections coming in the fall, finding 60 votes in the Senate for this legislation won’t be easy, but the consequences of failure will certainly be more difficult and long lasting.
The BP Deepwater Horizon travesty fouling America’s coastlines this summer should be a wake-up call to each of us concerning the price we pay for continued reliance on oil - a far greater price than we pay at the pump or in our utility bills.
Key Points of the American Power Act can be found here . Contact your US Senators today and let them know you support the passage of energy legislation this summer.
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