Toxic Water – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png Toxic Water – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Algae Attacks https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/11/toxic-algae-is-poisoning-americas-waters/ https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/11/toxic-algae-is-poisoning-americas-waters/#respond Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:17:35 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=3635 Four hundred thousand people in Ohio are without clean drinking water. Their water, which is sourced from Lake Erie, is contaminated with microcystin. This dangerous toxin is the by-product of a particular blue-green algae. If the water were to be ingested, it could cause liver damage, as well as other less serious complications. Lake Erie’s algae is the result […]

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Four hundred thousand people in Ohio are without clean drinking water. Their water, which is sourced from Lake Erie, is contaminated with microcystin. This dangerous toxin is the by-product of a particular blue-green algae. If the water were to be ingested, it could cause liver damage, as well as other less serious complications.

Lake Erie’s algae is the result of agricultural pollution – the #1 source of fresh water pollution in the United States. Large farms using tons of fertilizer are the culprit. When excess fertilizer runs off into the water system, it carries with it phosphorus, which algae thrives off of.

The Guardian.com reports that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts a larger than average outbreak of toxic algae this year.

Read more on this subject here.

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No Respect For Clean Water https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/05/big-agro-no-respect-for-clean-water/ https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/05/big-agro-no-respect-for-clean-water/#respond Tue, 05 Aug 2014 20:22:17 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=3587 America’s 67th largest city is without clean water. The Elephant in the room The number one cause of fresh water pollution in the United States is agricultural runoff. Animal manure and fertilizers contain high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. When that waste enters fresh water systems, the natural levels are thrown out of whack. The […]

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America’s 67th largest city is without clean water.

The Elephant in the room

The number one cause of fresh water pollution in the United States is agricultural runoff. Animal manure and fertilizers contain high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. When that waste enters fresh water systems, the natural levels are thrown out of whack. The excess nitrogen and phosphorus can cause a harmful algal bloom (HAB). According to an Ohio news source, a HAB is capable of producing a number of toxins that may pose a risk to human and animal health.

Trouble in Lake Erie

This is exactly what happened in Toledo, Ohio and surrounding areas. Their water has been contaminated and it is now unsafe for drinking and for the sick to bathe in. Boiling the water won’t make it safe, neither will filtering it. The state’s governor has declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.

Looking Ahead

The only good that can come of this is if Americans hold Big Agro, who wants to side-step the Clean Water Act, accountable. If we do not do that, our towns may also be left without water to drink.

Read the New York Times behind the scenes story to learn more.

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North Carolina’s Toxic Water https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/03/north-carolina-residents-endangered-by-toxic-water/ https://citizensreport.org/2014/08/03/north-carolina-residents-endangered-by-toxic-water/#respond Sun, 03 Aug 2014 12:39:03 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=3549 Coal Ash Clean Up By Duke Energy Too Little Too Late Sweeping a mess under the rug is never a good idea. When the rug is actually a fast flowing river, and the mess is a massive deposit of coal ash lying around, it is definitively an environmental disaster. Unfortunately, out of sight out of […]

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Coal Ash Clean Up By Duke Energy Too Little Too Late

Sweeping a mess under the rug is never a good idea. When the rug is actually a fast flowing river, and the mess is a massive deposit of coal ash lying around, it is definitively an environmental disaster.

Unfortunately, out of sight out of mind is the apparent thinking of Duke Energy and of North Carolina state regulators. The spillage of 39,000 tons of coal ash, into the Dan River in February of 2014, has only been met by a half-hearted attempt to remove the deposits of poisonous sludge.

The toxic slurry produced by a coal burning power station includes poisonous heavy metals that do not burn off, such as arsenic and mercury. It also can contain PCBs, radioactive materials and other hazards of various horrendous descriptions. The spill occurred at a Duke Energy owned coal-fired plant located on the river. The pool where the coal ash was being stored had filled to capacity above a storm drain that collapsed, allowing the toxic mess to escape.

Oversight Failure

Duke Energy claims that after removing 3,000 tons of sludge they can leave the other 92% of the waste as it is, gradually being covered by sediment in the riverbed. They also claim that to disturb the sediment would only stir up the waste and spread the contamination downstream. That argument flies in the face of common sense, at some point it is inevitable that the riverbed will be disturbed and the sludge sent down stream. State regulators appear to have taken this sitting down and have not pursued the issue further, claiming that they are satisfied with Duke’s efforts.

The Duke Energy Corporation had revenues of $20 billion and net income of almost $1.8 billion in 2012. The local arm of Duke, responsible for the spill, is a regulated utility, Duke Energy Carolinas LLC, which serves 2.4 million customers in North and South Carolina, through its network of nuclear, fossil fuel and hydroelectric power.

Waiting For The Other Shoe To Drop

Communities down stream from coal fired power plants run the risk of contamination from the ash and slurry of toxic waste that is left from the combustion of coal. Thankfully, this particular story is not yet over. The Federal regulators are investigating, and pressure is mounting in the community to make the cleanup happen. Hopefully, the cleanup will happen before these lurking poisons find their way into the food chain and the water table.

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