Just Change Sidon for Port Angeles

The following article discusses the toxicity of a city dump in Lebanon.
It contains 2,000,000 cubic yards of garbage.  Port Angeles unlined garbage dump located on the bluff of the Strait is only half the size, 1,000,000 cubic yards.

The PA Dump toxicity is probably a lot greater since our “more modern” society learned to “live better through chemistry” at a much earlier time.
After you read this, ask yourself:  “Why is the Port Angeles Dump one bit better?”  The 1,000,000 cubic yards lies in ravines, with no lining and has been falling into the Strait for years.
Previous articles in this web site tell you how much tonnage of toxics lie in the Port Angeles Dump (unlined).
Next question to ask:  “We are fortunate to have any fish in the area of the North Olympic Peninsula, given the amount of toxicity existing in dump materials leaching into the Strait?”


This is the Sidon article

AncientLebaneseCityChokes.pdf

This is the analysis of toxic materials lying in the Port Angeles unlined, 1,000,000 cubic yards of garbage.
This data comes from a review of records at the Clallam County Health Department and has been a matter of record since 2002 when the city made core sample assay of the materials in the old unlined garbage dump and contracted for analysis at STL in Seattle.  This information has been sitting in archives for 5 years with not one person crying foul.  YOUR TAX DOLLARS HARD AT WORK IN PROTECTING OUR GOOD HEALTH IN WASHINGTON STATE.

AnalysisPADumpToxic.pdf

Posted by H_Oien on 03/02/08 at 11:59 AM
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