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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 done enough to clean the plume of underground pollution that has contaminated the rail yard. The latest tests have demonstrated that the contamination could be an issue for residents living nearby.

Researchers suggest it could be due to higher cancer rates in the area. Two years into a health study conducted by the state and they found higher than expected rates of childhood lymphoblastic Leukemia as well as adult kidney and pelvis cancers within the communities around the Union Pacific site.

Creosote

Creosote which is a common chemical used in the treatment of wood is also a very common one. It is also a poisonous substance and can cause cancers in those exposed to it.

It is a thick oily substance that's black or amber-colored and has a smokey odor and a burnt taste. It is a distillation of coal product that has been used for over 150 years as a wood preserver.

It is utilized in the United States to treat railroad ties, and other types woods, such as fence posts and utility poles, as well as pilings for marine structures. It can also be used to protect log houses and other structures from rot and insect infestation.

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), creosote is a chemical that could be dangerous. In the event of exposure to creosote for a short periods can cause irritation to the eyes and skin and chemical burns, stomach pains, burning of the mouth or throat and liver or kidney problems, and even permanent damage.

Long-term exposure may cause skin and scrotum cancer. This is a major concern for workers who are in direct contact with it during wood treatment or in other manufacturing processes.

Cancer Lawsuit is regarded as a possible human carcinogen as per the EPA. It has been linked to a number of cancers of various types including esophageal and lung cancer.

Residents of Houston's Fifth Ward neighborhood have been exposed to creosote for a long time due to an old rail yard located near their homes. They claim that the chemical has contaminated their homes and soil, and it continues to spread underground.

Harris County and Houston have joined forces to fight Union Pacific in federal court. They demand that the company test for contamination on a regular basis and adopt preventative measures to stop the spread.

In October of 2017 the group of Fifth Ward neighbors sued Union Pacific. They claim that creosote emitted from the former rail yard is contaminating soil beneath their homes and is causing serious health issues.

Cancer Lawsuit are seeking damages from the railroad to pay the cost of cleanup and other related costs. They claim that they have been harmed by environmental racism discrimination, sexism, and other forms of pollution that affected their families and themselves.

Dioxin

Dioxins are chemical compounds that do not break down quickly in the environment, and can remain in the air, water, or sediment for a lengthy period of. They can be found in various sources, including natural disasters, industrial accidents smoke from cigarettes and incineration of hazardous waste.

The health effects of dioxin are unclear at low levels, however there is evidence to suggest that they can trigger cancer and other serious illnesses. Dioxin levels that are higher have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, organ cancers, immune problems, and endocrine issues including hormonal imbalances. They can also cause reproductive problems, a weakened immune system, menstrual issues and diabetes as well as hair loss, weight gain and facial cysts called chloracne.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the most prevalent way people are exposed is through food and water. They are not volatile or water-soluble, so they are easily absorbable by the body via the consumption of meat, dairy products such as fish, as well as other seafood.

But it is important to be aware that the amount of exposure that will have detrimental effects on your health will depend on numerous factors, including the amount of food you consume or drink, how often you eat or drink and how much air you breathe. It is also crucial to take into consideration your age, gender and diet, nutritional status and family characteristics, as well as other factors in your health that could influence whether you will be affected by dioxins or not.

The kind of contaminant is also important. The EPA states that certain toxic substances are more likely to cause harm effect on the human body than others. For example, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are more likely to have a negative impact on your health than creosote.

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

For a long time, residents of Houston's Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens have complained about a string of cancer deaths that have been related to the Union Pacific rail yard, close to their neighborhoods. The announcement on Friday by the city's health department said that it found cancer-causing chemicals on samples of the rail yard. The announcement said that the results were not encouraging. FOX 26's Mayor Sylvester Turner stated that he plans on suing Union Pacific over the matter and that a proposed plan by Texas environmental regulators won't be sufficient.

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals that have been used in consumer and industrial products for more than 60 years. After being found to cause cancer and weaken the immune system PCBs were banned in 1979.

When released into the environment, PCBs contaminate air, water, and soil in a variety of areas around the world. They bind tightly to organic matter and tend to remain in the environment for a long time that means they are easy to transport and accumulate in the environment.

PCBs are a major issue for protecting the environment as well as public health. They are deemed to be a probable human carcinogen by EPA and have been shown to cause cancer in lab animals.

In addition, some studies have linked PCBs to birth defects in children. This is especially applicable to children who are exposed these chemicals during the womb.

The most common route for exposure to PCBs is through food. Because they are the highest in PCBs fish is the most significant source of exposure. However, PCBs can also be found in beef and dairy and other agricultural products.

Another way to get exposed to PCBs is through drinking and showering with water that is polluted with PCBs. This can result from leaks or spills that could occur in electrical and other equipment.

Additionally, people can be exposed to PCBs by breathing in air or through their skin. These chemicals can cause the condition known as Chloracne. It is a small, pale, yellow-colored skin lesions that can last from weeks or even years.

The effects of PCBs on the human body are not completely understood. Some researchers have suggested that they could cause liver or biliary tract cancer in humans, but further studies are needed to understand how this impacts us.

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

Lead

Lead is a toxic metal and is present in many products, including paints, pipes and food cans. It can be absorbed by the body through two main routes: respiratory and oral.

It is an extremely oxidizing chemical and can react with other chemicals present in your environment. It can accumulate within the body and could cause serious health issues such as cancer and other diseases.

Houston residents who reside near the Union Pac Railroad's legacy creosote plant have a high rate of cancer. The city has asked for assistance from the federal government in cleaning up the railroad's contaminated facility.

Union Pacific Railroad has a history of having contaminated its Fifth Ward rail yard and Kashmere Garden neighborhood with chemicals that could cause cancer. The company has tried to clean up the mess, but the plan submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality isn't enough residents claim.

The plume of groundwater that flows below the homes in the affected area is one of the most grave effects of the contamination. A recent study by health officials has revealed that soil samples from the rail yard have an increased amount of creosote than is recommended for drinking water.

Another issue is the slow release of creosote into the atmosphere. Cancer Lawsuit is causing residents to breathe toxic levels of vapors which could cause death for children as well as adults.

It is also possible that vapors are causing cancers in the residents who breathe the vapors in. A door-to-door health assessment is being carried out in the neighborhood to find out more about how the vapors are impacting the lives of the residents.

This is a major problem for the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Garden communities. This is a tragic situation and must be dealt with immediately.

A Department of State Health Services study found that the rate of leukemia was five times higher among children who lived in the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens neighborhoods than what was expected. The study also revealed that adult cancers were more common in these areas than elsewhere in Texas.

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