Investigators Seek Info on Michigan PCB Dumping

Date: March 28, 2002

Source: News Room

A task force of investigators has been put together to develop leads into the criminal dumping of cancer-causing polychlorinated biphenyls into the St. Clair Shores' drain system in Detroit, Michigan. The St. Clair Shores Police Department, Macomb County Sheriff¹s Department, the Mount Clemens Office of the FBI, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are organizing the task force. PCB levels were measured at 50,000 times acceptable levels, the EPA reported. The chemicals were dumped into storm drains within the past year, with the highest concentration being found in the Harper and Bon Brae area, according to the city. EPA officials have been monitoring the situation and mapped out the areas along the water system where PCBs were discovered. Investigators who suspect the dumping originated from an industrial source want to know how much and how often the chemicals were dumped.

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