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Burn pit at Abu Ghraib

Burn pit at Abu Ghraib

By Kelly Kennedy – Staff writer
Posted : Friday Dec 18, 2009 17:27:31 EST

The airman who first raised health concerns over at Joint Base Balad in Iraq says the Defense Department data — which officials used to say the cause no known long-term health effects — is worthless.

And Air Force Lt. Col Darrin Curtis, a bioenvironmental flight commander who retired in November, is the one who created the plan to collect the air specimens near the plume.

“You could only sample so much,” he said Friday. “I think it’s more than difficult; it’s impossible. It would cost as much to bring in incinerators as it would to do an adequate study.”

When they set up the sampling equipment, he said the smoke flew up in a 90-degree plume away from the air collectors. The equipment instead collected much cleaner air. Read the remainder of this entry »

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Smoke from Balad burn pits behind hanger

Smoke from Balad behind hanger

By Adam Levine, CNN Pentagon Producer
December 18, 2009 8:36 a.m. EST

Washington (CNN) — The military is backing off its previous position and acknowledging that some troops exposed to the burning of refuse on military bases could be susceptible to long-term health effects.

Since the issue first arose two years ago, Pentagon health officials have insisted that, based on its analysis, troops who were near burn pits at Joint Base Balad in Iraq — the largest base in that country — faced no long-term health hazards. That covered most of the troops who passed through the base. Read the remainder of this entry »

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Senate DPC

Today, Senator Dorgan (D-ND) chaired the Senate Democratic Policy Committee’s 21st  hearing into contractor fraud, waste and abuse  entitled:

Are Burn Pits in Iraq and Afghanistan Making Our Soldiers Sick?

Committee Members

Senator Byron L. Dorgan (D-ND), Chairman

Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR)

Senator Jon Tester (D-MT)

Senator Tom Udall (D-NM)

Witnesses

Lt. Col. Darrin Curtis
Former Bioenvironmental Engineer, U.S. Air Force

Rick Lamberth
Former KBR Employee

L. Russell Keith
Former KBR Medic

Anthony Szema, M.D
Chief of the Allergy Section, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Northport, New York

Click HERE to watch entire unedited video, read witness testimony and Senator Dorgan’s opening statements

I just love the way Senator Dorgan and the Senate Democratic Policy Committee does not back down and keeps nipping at the heels of fraud, waste and abuse that is Defense Department contracting!

Ms Sparky

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Iraq Burn Pit-Courtesy of www.MsSparky.com

Iraq Burn Pit-Courtesy of www.MsSparky.com

BOISE (CN) – KBR and Halliburton poisoned U.S. troops and civilian contractors by burning an immense variety of toxic, unsorted wastes in Iraq and Afghanistan to cut costs and preserve profits, according to a federal class action. The class claims at least 100,000 people were endangered by the contractors’ “utter indifference to and conscious disregard” of troops’ welfare.
The class claims the Pentagon contractors, “motivated by financial gain,” ignored contract requirements minimize risks, environmental effects and human exposure to toxic fumes when disposing of waste. Instead, the contractors cut corners and burned huge amounts of waste in open pits; fire and smoke rose hundreds of feet into the air, emitting toxic gases and carcinogens. Read the remainder of this entry »

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