Archive of Postings to DIOXIN-L
STOP DIOXIN EXPOSURE CAMPAIGN
The Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste is offering a listserv on the
chemical dioxin. The purpose of the dioxin listserv is to (1) distribute
scientific and other information on dioxin; (2) connect people who are
working on dioxin; (3) alert people of events and activities that are
scheduled around dioxin issues; and (4) provide a means for people to
communicate on dioxin and get involved in CCHW's Stop Dioxin Exposure
Campaign.
Background: Dioxin is one of the most toxic chemicals known. A report
released for public comment in September 1994 by the US Environmental
Protection Agency clearly describes dioxin as a serious public health
threat. The public health impact of dioxin may rival the impact that DDT had
on public health in the 1960's. According to the EPA report, not only does
there appear to be no "safe" level of exposure to dioxin, but levels of
dioxin and dioxin-like chemicals have been found in the general US population
that are "at or near levels associated with adverse health effects." The EPA
report confirmed that dioxin is a cancer hazard to people; that exposure to
dioxin can also cause severe reproductive and developmental problems (at
levels 100 times lower than those associated with its cancer causing
effects); and that dioxin can cause immune system damage and interfere with
regulatory hormones.
Dioxin is a general term that describes a group of hundreds of chemicals that
are highly persistent in the environment. The most toxic compound is
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin or TCDD. The toxicity of other dioxins
and chemicals like PCBs that act like dioxin are measured in relation to
TCDD. Dioxin is formed as an unintentional by-product of many industrial
processes involving chlorine such as waste incineration, chemical and
pesticide manufacturing and pulp and paper bleaching. Dioxin was the primary
toxic component of Agent Orange, was found at Love Canal in Niagara Falls, NY
and was the basis for evacuations at Times Beach, MO and Seveso Italy.
Much of this new research into the health effects of dioxin was undertaken in
response to industry challenges to EPA's findings on the toxicity of dioxin
in 1991. Now, 3 years later, dioxin was found to be more dangerous than
ever. Copies of the EPA Health Assessment report may be obtained by
contacting:
CERI/ORD Publications Center
USEPA
26 W. Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513) 569-7562; fax (513) 569-7566.
CCHW has launched a nationwide campaign to stop dioxin exposures. This
listserv will allow subscribers to share information on dioxin and provide a
means to communicate about campaign activities and connect activists and
scientists who want to support the campaign.
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- Re: question
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- (Fwd) The Grinch that stole Christmas dinner
- From: "Anita Davies" <adavies@louisberger.com>
- EPA TCDD notice
- From: asagady@sojourn.com
- Re: question
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Re: question
- From: Byron Bodo <bodo@interlog.com>
- Re: question
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Head up, Pennsylvania....Drake Site Incinerator Risk Assessment
- From: asagady@sojourn.com
- question
- From: "Catalano, Dennis" <catalad@wdni.com>
- Class V Underground Injection Control Study
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- var.
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- dichlorethene HAP consent testing
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Re: question
- From: "Charlie Cray" <ccray@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- TUESDAY CBS news special
- From: asagady@sojourn.com
- Re: question
- From: DrBillC <DrBillC@aol.com>
- 2,4,5-T&Penta Origins
- From: allenr@bluewin.ch (Robert Allen)
- Re: question
- From: Sam McClintock <scmcclintock@ipass.net>
- Re: question
- From: "Charlie Cray" <ccray@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- Re: question
- From: Sam McClintock <scmcclintock@ipass.net>
- PVC Industry Acting Up
- From: "Charlie Cray" <ccray@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- question
- From: Susan Snow <sksnow@1stnet.com>
- 2
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- RESPONSIBLE CARE SURVEY (fwd)
- From: Robert Weissman <rob@essential.org>
- RESPONSIBLE CARE SURVEY (fwd)
- From: Robert Weissman <rob@essential.org>
- Good drinking water series - Houston Chronicle website
- From: Mary Firestone <mary_firestone@jsi.com>
- Re: Accuracy
- From: Michael Eckstein <me1065@worldnet.att.net>
- Re: Accuracy
- From: Susan Snow <sksnow@1stnet.com>
- Accuracy
- From: allenr@bluewin.ch (Robert Allen)
- Breast Cancer in NE US...
- From: asagady@sojourn.com
- "Living Downstream" / Conflict of interest on the part of the New England Journal of Medicine and its book review.
- From: Bill Ravanesi <ravanesi@bu.edu>
- American Ref-Fuel incinerators (community contacts needed)
- From: Mike Ewall <mxe115@psu.edu>
- New Ag paper/building material listserve
- From: billysun@selway.umt.edu (Billy Stern)
- Soil criterion for PCDD/F?
- From: Byron Bodo <bodo@interlog.com>
- attached: male estrogenics media coverage
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Useful UK Dioxin reports
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Help wanted in locating report name and other references of toxics in fossil fuels
- From: Susan Snow <sksnow@1stnet.com>
- Re: Clarifying Q. on Dental fillings
- From: "Anita Davies" <adavies@louisberger.com>
- NEW: Chemical Online Newsletter by Nick Basta (fwd)
- From: Robert Weissman <rob@essential.org>
- Re: Background Levels
- From: Kaltofen <Kaltofen@aol.com>
- Background Levels
- From: "Catalano, Dennis" <catalad@wdni.com>
- Re: incineration of CU2+ salt of chlorpphenols gives less PCDD/F?
- From: james denning <x288files@earthlink.net>
- incineration of CU2+ salt of chlorpphenols gives less PCDD/F?
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- men's estrogen? -Reply
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Re: Error Condition Re: incineration and dioxin
- From: james denning <x288files@earthlink.net>
- Clarifying Q. on Dental fillings
- From: vivmount@greener.u-net.com (Vivien Mountford)
- Rising rate of malformation of male urinary tract in US
- From: "Pat Costner" <pat.costner@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- PCB levels higher in breast-fed than bottle-fed babies
- From: "Pat Costner" <pat.costner@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- Belgian TV report about MSW incineration, dioxins and a severe handicap suffered by a young child.
- From: Emmanuel de Broux <edebroux@tornado.be>
- National Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for HazardousSubstances; Notice of Public Meeting
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- (NIEHS); Notice of Workshop on Strategies for Assessing the Implications ofMalformed Frogs
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphite & food film
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- xtnsn of comment, testing of 21 HAPs for certain health effects
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Slime strikes agin; men's estrogen?
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Dioxin limits in water from HWIs
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Re: Danish govt moves to ban phthalates in toys
- From: DrBillC <DrBillC@aol.com>
- Denmark to ban hazardous chemicals in toys
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Q. Dental fillings -altern. to bisphenol a
- From: vivmount@greener.u-net.com (Vivien Mountford)
- Press Conference Re: Govt. Demand for Green Delaware Membership List
- From: Green Delaware <amuller@dca.net>
- Re: Incineration & Evil Intent
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Re: Incineration & Evil Intent
- From: Susan Snow <sksnow@1stnet.com>
- Re: Incineration & Evil Intent
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Danish govt moves to ban phthalates in toys
- From: "Charlie Cray" <ccray@dialb.greenpeace.org>
- (fwd) CDC & NIH Join in Testing Exposure of Americans to Env. Estrogens..
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- (fwd)--new info on sperm count metastudy
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Incineration & Evil Intent
- From: "Rebecca Leighton Katers" <cwac@mail.execpc.com>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Flaming on "Dioxin in Cattle"
- Re: (Fwd) Re: Dioxin in Cattle
- From: Greg Smith <gsmith@essential.org>
- (Fwd) Re: Dioxin in Cattle
- From: "Anita Davies" <adavies@louisberger.com>
- Dioxin in Cattle
- From: "Anita Davies" <adavies@louisberger.com>
- Recycling/Incineration/Plasma
- From: "Environment News Service (ENS)" <ens@envirolink.org>
- Water quality modelling of dioxins
- From: Merkeva <eng40660@leonis.nus.sg>
- Re: (Fwd) FOEI ALERT!!! AGAINST NATURE
- From: Janice Moira Graham <JanisGraham@xtra.co.nz>
- MSW incineration - Dioxins - Endometriosis
- From: Emmanuel de Broux <edebroux@tornado.be>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: "Sam McClintock" <scmcclintock@ipass.net>
- Re: Freon!
- From: Delores Broten <dbroten@rfu.org>
- burning of MSW with non-incinerator (was: RE: Recycling vs Incineration - NewScientist 22/11/97
- From: philip@prcn.org (Philip Fleischer)
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: Green Delaware <amuller@dca.net>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: Greg Smith <gsmith@essential.org>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Re: A bit of history, for those new to the anti-dioxin move
- From: Harriet Rosenberg <hrosenbe@yorku.ca>
- WHO value
- From: MARGARET PRASEK <PRASEK.MARGARET@epamail.epa.gov>
- Re: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: "Sam McClintock" <scmcclintock@ipass.net>
- Testicle Cancer
- From: "Allan Grayling" <allang@ihug.co.nz>
- Re: A bit of history, for those new to the anti-dioxin move
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Re: Recycling vs. Incineration
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- RE: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Re: A bit of history, for those new to the anti-dioxin move
- From: Harriet Rosenberg <hrosenbe@yorku.ca>
- RE: Recycling vs Incineration - New Scientist 22/11/97
- From: Amjad Shaikh <amjad@khi.compol.com>
- Incinerators remain net dioxin sources
- From: Alan Watson <alanwatson@gn.apc.org>
- Recycling of Computer housings (was: Vinyl Chloride Odor)
- From: Peter Thomas <P_Thomas2@compuserve.com>
- correction in my incinerator posting
- From: "Jon Campbell" <jon@cqs.com>
- Re: Dioxin eating fungus
- From: Delores Broten <dbroten@rfu.org>
- pesti manuf's NESHAP, turf hardiness
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- expert witness, legal action
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- Dioxin eating fungus
- From: ttweed@wildrockies.org (Tony Tweedale)
- RE: (Fwd) Re: Vinyl Chloride Odor
- From: Peter Thomas <P_Thomas2@compuserve.com>
- Cows and Dioxin
- From: "Anita Davies" <adavies@louisberger.com>
- Re: major vcm spill
- From: Susan Snow <sksnow@1stnet.com>
- Re: Dioxin eating fungus
- From: John Thomas <jnthomas@infinet.com>
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