I have heard talks that this area is unusually high for cancer cases and above the national average. I'm going to start doing some research on that but this is some very scary stuff.
I'm sorry Matt.
That is a scary thought. Many years ago I read "A Civil Action". It's also a movie that I never cared to see because I thought there is no way in hell anyone could do it justice. I may check it out eventually. Anyways, ever since I've read it, I refuse to drink tap water.
The stuff that Beatrice and/or Grace International was dumping actually absorbs faster thru the skin (read: shower) than if you drank it. Nasty stuff, like TCE, etc. Degreases the myelin sheath around your nerves for instance. Girl wakes up, but this time as a parapligic. The people in this area of Mass were using Tang, etc, to mix with the tap water since it tasted so bad.
The mother who was first paranoid about something going on found patterns according to where persons lived. The doctors, everyone, just figured she was nuts, or at least figured that it was very common for a bereaved mother to find some sort of hare brained reason. She was right.
Beatrice used Harvard Law's
top professor, never lost a case in his life. He would train his students essentially to fight over everything, anything, ruin the opposition's train of thought, etc. If you wake up from falling asleep in the courtroom, the first thing you do is stand up, and say "I object", even if you have no idea what's going on.
Grace Int Chemical Co used a preeminent expert in killing cases pre-trial. That failed, but I think they came out unscathed at the end.
Beatrice, of course, was off the hook. The EPA (and/or USGS?), analyzed and investigated. It was the largest toxic cleanup, and still is I believe, in northeastern US history. They made Beatrice pay up a nice sum. Beatrice said it's proven in court they are guilt free. Federal govt said, we don't a ****, you are paying something. Of course, even that sum was a slap on the hand compared to what could've happened.
Anyways, I do hear weird theories from various places around the world. I know at least a while ago, in CT, some said if you want to have a baby, not to drink the tap water for 5 years prior. You go jogging, your eyes tear up in the summer. It's all the odorless toxic chemicals from NYC that naturally go up the coast.
in Mexico City, there were, if not still, over a million stray dogs. Their feces mixes with the air, into this airborne terrible stuff, but people were wondering why they weren't dropping like flies. Some think the spicier foods help them.
Anyways, I highly recommend the book. Extremely engrossing. I think I finished it in barely over a day. It wasn't found in the literature section, but actually in the law section.
*end of wandering banter*