[StBernard] Residents at oil spill site told not to move back

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Thu Nov 10 22:43:45 EST 2005


Residents at oil spill site told not to move back
Some in Katrina disaster area have, but EPA has 'serious concerns'

By Miguel Llanos
Reporter
MSNBC
Updated: 4:13 p.m. ET Nov. 10, 2005


Residents near a New Orleans-area oil refinery spill who moved back into
their homes should not have been allowed to do so if those homes show oil
damage, federal officials said Thursday.

Some 1,700 homes were affected when Hurricane Katrina toppled a storage tank
at the Murphy Oil refinery in the Meraux-Chalmette area. Oil from the spill
mixed in with floodwaters from Katrina, flooding those homes.

Howard Frumkin, director of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry, told reporters that a new report by the federal agency advises
against "moving back into homes that have visible oil contamination."

Children and pets should also be kept away for now, Frumkin said.

Skin rashes and respiratory irritations are possible short-term health
effects from contact with the contaminants, Frumkin said.

The report found that "to date, 1,385 properties in the area ... have been
determined to have been oiled by the spill. Of those residences, 985 homes
were classified as light, 286 were classified as medium and 114 were
classified as heavy."

But no restrictions on returning have been placed on residents. Federal and
state officials told reporters that that responsibility belonged to
officials in St. Bernard Parish. Attempts to reach local officials Thursday
were not successful.

Stephen Johnson, head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, said his
department has "serious concerns" about the Murphy site and that it was "too
premature" to say when residents wouldn't have to take precautions on their
properties.

"That's a large area that needs to be taken care of," he said of the 1,700
homes.

The Murphy Oil company is cleaning up the site, with oversight from the EPA,
the Coast Guard and Louisiana's Department of Environmental Quality.

The Murphy report is online at
www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/katrina/murphyoil/.

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