20070212 Letter to Andron and Fenton Epwu Water Asarco

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    Subject:El Paso Inc. Feb. 11 2007 article profiling the repair of the buckled-panel at the old upper

    american canal across from the Asarco smelter ore handling siteDate: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:55:24 -0700

    From: [email protected]: [email protected], [email protected], Tony Chavez

    , Gilbert Anaya ,[email protected], [email protected],

    [email protected], WWW - OPA ,[email protected], "Martinez, Javier" ,Loretta Akers , David Edmonson

    , Bob Andron Dear Mr. Fenton,

    Thank you for the article and photo about the repair of the old upper

    American canal's broken panel, showing the Jobe Concrete truck pouring

    cement for the new panel, near the American Dam (established by

    International Treaty for the delivery of waters to Mexico and the USA).

    http://www.elpasoinc.com/showArticle.asp?articleId=971

    We know from the IBWC's reports that 24 million dollars worth of

    hazardous waste is in the soil beneath those panels right there. Some

    of it is odorless and tasteless. We know from the EPWU's water reports

    above and below that buckled-panel that it is leaking into that water

    still flowing past the feet of those men, who are now exposed to it.

    Those men are not wearing masks, most are not wearing gloves -- no one

    is wearing white environmental suits. Some of those men will wash their

    clothes at home or in commercial laundromats, and family members (maybe

    pregnant wives or growing kids) will handle the contaminated clothing.

    We know that between mid-March and mid-October that El Paso will get its

    drinking water from this canal; and, that contamination still leaks

    through the old-joints and the weep-holes into the canal where

    ground-water touches the liner. The contamination will pass along over

    70 miles of agricultural irrigation canal. The farmland below Asarcohas been called an "arsenic time-bomb" in at least one research paper.

    Our community knows that Asarco burned illegal hazardous waste for

    nearly a decade just a stone's throw away from this liner.

    Smeltertown, in the background of this photo on the EP Inc., had 18

    inches of soil removed nearly 40 years ago, for just the Pb (lead)

    content alone.

    The panels in that old canal were made over 70 years ago of 3 inches of

    concrete laid over re-bar, just like in that photo - and layered in two

    directions. They should be made of 4 inches of reinforced concrete.

    This is a patch-job it appears, and the rest of the 3 miles and 400 or

    so panels are still in danger of failing. The panels' failure was

    predicted years ago.

    The State Department in spring of '05 reviewed the various IBWC sites

    and said that the employees at American Dam next to old-smeltertown were

    sick, and that they were not getting independent medical review from

    this region.

    How long will our regulatory agencies responsible for our well-being

    continue to conceal its conflicts of interests from this community and

    pass along the responsibilities to the next generation---

    "pass-the-buck", in cancers, lead exposure, arsenic trioxides and

    actinide exposures?

    Heather McMurrayEl Paso, TX