Is the EPA's Ohio derailment data flawed? Independent tests show detailed toxic findings
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The EPA has said that residents shouldn't worry about contamination from chemicals that are below the human health screening level that indicates danger and is usually higher than that reporting limit.
Some health experts say that when mixed together, as they are in East Palestine, even levels of chemicals below that standard could raise the risk for cancer or other serious health problems.
I used to feel like those were agencies to protect people, but I don't feel like that anymore. They need to come forth and do the right thing.
The test results the government reports are often labeled undetectable because the EPA says there isn't enough of a chemical present to reliably determine how much is there.
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