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Markey, Melancon Push GSA for Answers on Toxic Trailers

Category: Government Committees
Type: News
Source: U.S. House Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming
Party: Democrat
Date: Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Workers Cleaning Oil By Day, Inhaling Formaldehyde By Night

July 1, 2010 - Reps. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Charlie Melancon (D-La.) today wrote the U.S. General Services Administration asking for answers on the trailers that are being used to house some workers cleaning up the oil from the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The trailers, originally provided to Gulf residents following Hurricane Katrina, were found to have unhealthy levels of formaldehyde, which is a carcinogen. The story was 1st reported in The New York Times.

"There are oil spill workers who are cleaning up toxic oil by day and then inhaling carcinogenic fumes by night, sometimes with their families," said Representative Markey, who chairs the Energy and Environment Subcommittee in the House Energy and Business Committee. "These toxic trailers are like a recurring nightmare for the people of the Gulf."

"First hurricane survivors were exposed to hazardous fumes in these FEMA trailers, and now - 5 years later - oil disaster workers are facing the same threat from the exact same trailers," said Representative Melancon. "We want to know why these trailers are still being used as housing, despite the many warnings and safeguards that have been put in place to prevent this situation. Workers along the Gulf Coast face enough dangers in the oil spill clean-up, without unknowingly being exposed to another danger when they come home at night."

In the letter, Reps. Markey and Melancon ask the GSA to explain how these trailers, which were never intended to be used as homes ever again, ended up being used for exactly that purpose. The Congressmen ask for details on whether proper procedures were followed when these trailers were sold, and what efforts are being taken to look into the matter.

The full letter can be found HERE.

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