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Union Pacific Houston Cancer - Is Creosote Still Affecting Houstonians?

Houston's Fifth Ward neighbors have complained for years that the company hasn’t taken the necessary steps to clean the underground plume that was contaminated with rail yard. And now, the latest tests have revealed that the contamination may still be affecting those who live nearby.

Cancer Lawsuit Settlements believe it is due to the high number of cancers found in the region. Two years after launching an investigation across the state on health, researchers found that there were higher than expected rates of childhood lymphoblastic and adult kidney and pelvis cancers in the region around the Union Pacific site.

Creosote

Creosote is one of the most common chemicals that is used in the treatment of wood. It is also a dangerous substance that can cause cancer in those exposed to it.

It is a thick oily substance, ranging from amber to black in color. It has a smoky scent and a bitter taste. It is a distillation of coal product that has been used for more than 150 years as an ingredient in wood preservative.

In the United States, it is used to treat railroad ties as well as other types of wood, including fence posts, utility poles and marine pilings. It can also be used to guard log houses and other structures from the effects of rot and insect invasion.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states creosote is a dangerous chemical. In the event of exposure to creosote for a short periods can cause skin and eye irritation as well as chemical burns, stomach discomfort, burning of the mouth or throat and liver or kidney problems, and even permanent damage.

Long-term exposure can lead to skin and scrotum tumors. This is a significant concern for those who come into direct contact with it during wood treatment or in other manufacturing processes.

It is believed to be a human carcinogen as per the EPA. It has been linked with a variety of cancers of various types such as esophageal or lung cancer.

Houston's Fifth Ward residents have been exposed for a long time to creosote due to a railroad yard right next to their homes. They claim that the chemical has contaminated their homes and soil and continues to spread underground.

Harris County and Houston have joined forces in the fight against Union Pacific in federal court. They demand that the company test for contamination on a regular basis and implement preventative measures to prevent it from spreading.

A group of Fifth Ward neighbors filed a lawsuit against Union Pacific in October of 2017. They claim that creosote that was emitted from the former rail yard is contaminating soil beneath their homes and causing serious health problems.

They are seeking damages from the railroad to pay the cost of cleanup and other related costs. They claim they are harmed by environmental racism and discrimination in addition to other types of pollution that have affected them and their families.

Dioxin

Dioxins are chemical compounds which do not break down quickly in the environment, and can remain in the soil, air, water or sediment for a lengthy duration. They can be derived from diverse sources, including natural disasters, industrial accidents cigarette smoke and incineration of hazardous waste.

Although the effects of dioxin on health at low levels aren't yet known yet, there is evidence suggesting that they can cause serious illnesses , such as cancer. Patients who are exposed at higher levels are believed to be at greater risk of organ cancers, heart disease as well as immune system issues and endocrine imbalances, such as hormonal imbalances. They can also cause reproductive problems, a suppressed immune system, diabetes and menstrual issues, hair loss, weight loss and facial cysts known as chloracne.


According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the most common way people are exposed to the toxins is through water and food. They aren't volatile or water-soluble, so they are more likely to be in the body through the consumption of meat, dairy products, fish, and other seafood.

It is vital to remember, however, that exposure to dioxins could be detrimental to your health, depending on many factors like how much you drink, eat, and the frequency you breathe. It is also essential to take into consideration your gender, age and nutrition status, as well as diet and family characteristics and other factors in your health that could affect whether you are affected by dioxins or not.

The kind of contaminant is crucial. The EPA states that certain toxins are more likely to cause harm effect on the human body than others. Railroad Cancer Lawsuit , or PCBs, are more likely than creosote cause harm to your health.

PCBs can cause damage to the eyes and liver, kidneys and kidneys. They can also harm the immune system of a person and affect the development of healthy teeth and bones.

Houston's Fifth Ward and Kashmere Garden neighbors have complained for years about cluster of cancer deaths connected to the Union Pacific rail yard. The yard is situated close to their homes. The city's health department said on Friday that it had found cancer-causing chemicals in surface samples from the rail yard. The release said that the findings were "not encouraging." Mayor Sylvester Turner told FOX 26 that he plans to take legal action against Union Pacific over the matter and that a plan that he submitted to Texas environmental regulators isn't sufficient in light of the findings.

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

PCBs, also referred to as polychlorinated biphenyls, are harmful chemicals that have been in use for more than 60 years in both consumer and industrial products. After being shown to cause cancer and weaken the immune system These chemicals were banned in 1979.

Once released into the natural environment, PCBs contaminate air, soil, and water in a variety of areas around the world. They bind tightly to organic matter and are generally persistent and therefore, are simple to transport and accumulate in the environment.

This is why PCBs are a major issue for the protection of public health and the environment. They are classified as a probable human carcinogen by EPA, and have been found to cause cancer in lab animals.

Certain studies also link PCBs to birth defects in children. This is especially true for children exposed to these chemicals in the womb.

The main route of exposure to PCBs is through food items. Because they are the highest in PCBs Fish is the primary source of exposure. However, PCBs can also found in beef, dairy products, and other agricultural products.

Drinking and showering with PCB-contaminated water is another way to be exposed. This could be caused by leaks or spills from electrical or other equipment.

People are also exposed to PCBs through breathing in air or by skin contact. These chemicals can trigger the condition known as chloracne which is a mild, small skin lesions that can last from a few weeks to a few years.

However the effects of PCBs on human health aren't fully comprehended. Some researchers have suggested they could cause liver or the biliary tract cancers among humans, but further research is needed to find out how this affects us.

EPA has also been investigating whether these chemicals cause birth defects in newborns, like lower birth weight. The low birth weight of newborns has been linked with insulin resistance, or Type II diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease later in the course of. Two studies have shown that children born with higher levels PCBs in their cord blood had lower birth weights or later in life.

Lead

Lead is a toxic metal that can be found in many products, such as paints, pipes and food containers. It is absorbed by the body via two main routes: oral and respiratory.

It is a strong oxidizing chemical and can react with other substances in your environment. It is able to accumulate within the body and can cause serious health issues like cancer and other illnesses.

In Houston, people who live close to a creosote-based treatment facility owned by the Union Pacific Railroad have a high incidence of cancer. The city has requested assistance from the federal government in cleaning up the railroad's contaminated site.

The Union Pacific Railroad has a history of contaminating its rail yard in the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens neighborhood with chemicals that are carcinogenic to humans, such as creosote. The company has tried to get rid of the contamination, but a plan presented to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is not sufficient residents say.

The groundwater plume that runs beneath the homes in the affected area is among the most severe consequences of the contamination. A recent study by health officials has shown that soil samples from the rail yard contain an increased amount of creosote than the recommended amount for drinking water.

Another concern is that the creosote is slowly escaping into the air. It is causing residents to breathe dangerous levels of vapors, which could cause death for children and adults.

It is possible that the vapors cause cancer among those who inhale them. A door-to door health survey is being conducted in the neighborhood to find out more about the effects of the vapors on the lives of residents.

This is a serious problem for the Fifth Ward communities and Kashmere Gardens. This is a very tragic situation that needs to be dealt with immediately.

Cancer Lawsuit Settlements by the Department of State Health Services found that children living in the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Garden communities contracted a form leukemia at a five times more frequently than was expected. The study also found that adult cancers were more common in these neighborhoods than in other areas of Texas.

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