EPA Discloses New Actions Against Polluters at 'Poisoned Waters' Documentary Preview
Posted on: Wednesday, 8 April 2009, 20:10 CDT
Jackson, speaking at the National Press Club, said that court decisions had left "murkiness" about the EPA's authority to enforce some mandates of the Clean Water Act. She said EPA would seek new legislation to "clarify" its authority to take action on smaller waterways.
The two-hour documentary, to be aired on PBS on
"There are five million people being exposed to endocrine disrupters just in the mid-Atlantic region," Dr. Lawrence told Frontline Correspondent Hedrick Smith, "and yet we don't know precisely how many of them are going to develop premature breast cancer, going to have problems with reproduction, going to have all kinds of congenital anomalies of the male genitalia, things that are happening, we know they're happening, but they're happening at a broad low level so that they don't raise alarm in the general public."
In nationwide survey of water sources for urban drinking water systems, the U.S. Geological Survey has reported finding dozens of endocrine disrupters. At intakes for the
EPA's Jackson told Smith that, in a break from Bush Administration policies, the Obama EPA is pushing to require pollution discharge permits from industrial-scale animal feeding operations near Chesapeake Bay and other national waterways. The purpose is to regulate contamination from excess animal waste.
Poisoned Waters shows that industrial scale chicken farms generate 1.5 billion pounds of chicken waste annually - more than the human waste from four cities,
Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former
Poisoned Waters, will air on PBS Frontline,
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