EPA misses dioxin deadlines

In May 2009 newly appointed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director Lisa Jackson called Dow Chemical’s contamination of the Saginaw River watershed a threat to public health and promised to kick start the agency’s long-delayed efforts to regulate dioxin. The agency has now missed the deadlines it set for action. Dioxin, a by-product of combustion and of the chemical manufacturing process, is one of the most toxic substances known and causes immune system and reproductive problems at extremely small doses.

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