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Tire Fire, Benzene-

Benzene:
for emergency response
Benzene:
Chemical
Fact
Sheet
Technical Factsheet on: BENZENE
Drinking Water Standards
Acute exposure to high levels of benzene produces
central nervous system (CNS) effects and death.
which are considered "safe" for
short-term exposures: For a 10 kg (22 lb.)
child consuming 1 liter of water per day: upto a
ten-day exposure to 0.2 mg/L.
More Benzene Safety
Films , did you see that one befor entering the tire
dump???
OSHA
Safety Training Requirements Benzene 1910.1028(j)
THE BAD
SIDE OF BENZENE: By Larry
Hall
BREATHING EASIER -- THE BENEFITS OF CLEANER-BURNING
GASOLINE
MTBE and Benzene , It's all goverment
SPIN
Check here to see the goverment attack a
bay area TV station that didnt
tow the goverments 'clean-air' line.....
ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
Landfill fire at Mangrove Lagoon:
The Goverment detected concentration
of benzene in air and show some Benzene
levels
that might result in adverse health
effects in workers or nearby residents.
as you read this report you can
see that the goverment wants the public to
think it's safe as can be at BOVONI
DUMP
look for key BULL S-H-I T
lines like,,,,
this
water has not actually been sampled or analyzed.
Enzyme treatment for
BENZENE in chemical spills, in oil and in ground water which has been
contaminated with
such chemicals
* Whos to blame .....
Ed Filbin
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Read more about congresman Gary Condit's record
and FREE SPEECH from
news radio expert John Anderson
Check out gary on this page!
The Radio Hall of Shame:
Gary Condit
1775: Antoine Lavoisier showes that fire is due to the exothermic
reaction between combustable substances & oxygen.
1865: Friederich August Kekulé devices a ring model for the structural
formula of benzene.
1947: A barge, the Grandcamp, loaded with fertilizer grade ammonium nitrate
catches fire and explodes
destroying a nearby city and
killing 576 in what would later be known as the "Texas City Disaster".
1950: Benzene produced from petroleum.
1969: The horribly polluted Cuyahoga River, running through Cleveland,
actually caught on fire.
1988: A Scanning Tunneling Microscope produces the first picture of a Benzene
Ring.
1999: 230,000 pounds of BENZENE put into valley air from 5,000,000 tires
on fire.
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