What killed Janey Ensminger The Agency for Toxic

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What killed Janey Ensminger? The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is

What killed Janey Ensminger? The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is currently studying the effects of toxic exposure upon former residents of Camp Lejeune. Two separate water distribution systems aboard Camp Lejeune were found to be contaminated….

The water Janey drank • The water provided by the Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot

The water Janey drank • The water provided by the Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point distribution systems was highly contaminated with various chemicals, including the VOCs (volatile organic compounds) known as PCE (Tetrachloroethylene aka Perchloroethylene), TCE (Trichloroethylene), DCE (Dichloroethylene), Vinyl Chloride and BTEX (Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene). These chemicals are either known or suspected human carcinogens.

The effects of contamination • Many Marines, Sailors, their families and loyal civilian employees

The effects of contamination • Many Marines, Sailors, their families and loyal civilian employees have been affected by the contamination in various ways including, but not limited to: liver cancer, kidney cancer, breast cancer, bladder cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, leukemia, non Hodgkins lymphoma, liver disease, miscarriages, birth defects (cleft palate, heart defects, Choanal atresia, neural tube defects, low birth weight, and small for gestational age), etc. Unfortunately, many of these families still have not been notified by the USMC of the danger from their exposure.

Camp Lejeune is a superfund site • In 1987 Camp Lejeune was recommended for

Camp Lejeune is a superfund site • In 1987 Camp Lejeune was recommended for listing as a Superfund site on the National Priorities List (NPL) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Camp Lejeune was officially listed as a Superfund site in 1989.

The Marine Corps response • "The health and safety of our Marines and their

The Marine Corps response • "The health and safety of our Marines and their dependents is of primary concern to the Marine Corps, " the service said in a statement. "Base officials provided drinking water consistent with industry practices at the time. "

Congressional response • "We wouldn't be investigating this disgraceful situation if (the Department of

Congressional response • "We wouldn't be investigating this disgraceful situation if (the Department of Defense) had put half as much effort into cleaning up the water as it has into stonewalling those who drank it, " said Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. , chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

What is a father to do? A. B. C. D. Go to the doctor

What is a father to do? A. B. C. D. Go to the doctor Go to the church Go to the Marine Corps Go to the non-military branches of government

H. R. 1742: Janey Ensminger Act 112 th Congress, 2011– 2012 To amend title

H. R. 1742: Janey Ensminger Act 112 th Congress, 2011– 2012 To amend title 38, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a presumption of service connection for illnesses associated with contaminants in the water supply at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and to provide health care to family members of veterans who lived at Camp Lejeune while the water was contaminated. Sponsor: Rep. Bradley “Brad” Miller [D-NC 13] A. This bill will be voted on by the House of Representatives B. This bill will be voted on by the U. S. Senate C. This bill will be signed into law by President Obama D. This bill will die in Committee