Report: Dow downplayed dioxin dangers

Published: Dec. 7, 2007 at 3:57 PM

MIDLAND, Mich., Dec. 7 (UPI) -- A government memo alleges Dow Chemical Co. knew about the dangers of dioxins discharged for years into rivers near its Midland, Mich., plant.

The Detroit Free Press said Friday the Environmental Protection Agency memo had been accidentally turned over to a Michigan environmental group through a Freedom of Information Act request.

In the memo, EPA officials said Dow took steps to downplay and even hide the dangers from the public and attempted to dodge the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) by negotiating a cleanup plan directly with Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

Scientists say even minute amounts of dioxin can cause cancer and other disorders in humans.

Dow told the newspaper that the memo was a mistaken perception of the progress that was being made on the dioxin issue. However, the Saginaw News said Friday the DEQ wants Dow to turn over its data on toxin levels in the Saginaw and Tittabawassee Rivers.

© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Marijuana school opens in Michigan
Lenders pressured to lower house payments
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
NBA: LA Lakers 130, Golden State 97
COL FB: Houston 73, Rice 14
NHL: Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1 (SO)
fark
"Our children...have been raised with a sense of entitlement: Not providing a PlayStation3 is tantamount...
Photoshop this drawer full of moths
Is there a better job for a man? University wants to pay someone £31,500 to visit strip joint and...
11
Fark's favorite Warriors fan has been clean and sober for eight weeks, and ran a 5K on Thanksgiving....
Police are using Facebook to conduct under-aged drinking sting operations