US House Chair Henry Waxman Ignores Appeals From Injured Downey Workers-Cover-up Continues

by Committee Of Injured Workers and Family Membe Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2010 at 11:49 AM

Henry Waxman, Chair of the House Committee of Energy and Commerce has refused to respond to a letter from the injured Downey Movie and Kaiser workers at the former US military toxic dump site that was privatized as a "Brownfield" site. Injured workers have requested that Waxman push the Energy Department pay for a NIOSH epidemiological study but Waxman is playing hide and seek. He refuses even to meet the workers but has called hearings on steroid use and Toyota. How about having a hearing about injured workers and community members on former military industrial sites which have been privatized. Apparently the developers have a bigger grip on Waxman than his constituents and public who he is supposed to represent.

US House Chair Henry...
waxman.jpg, image/jpeg, 150x211

US House Chair Henry Waxman Ignores Appeal From Injured Downey Workers-Cover-up Continues

Letter To Congressman Henry Waxman On Downy Toxic Dump By Movie-Kaiser Injured Workers Ignored
Committee Of Injured Workers and Family Members On The Downey Toxic Dump Site

Open Letter By Downey Injured Movie and Kasier Workers To LA Congressman and Democratic House Chair Of Energy and Commerce Committee Henry Waxman

December 10, 2009

Committee Of Injured Workers and Family Members On The Downey Toxic Dump Site

Steve & Skye Basile

Congressman Henry Waxman

Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, United States Congress

8436 West Third Street Ste 600.

Los Angeles, CA 90048

Dear Congressman Waxman,

We are a group of movie and Kaiser workers who have worked at the former military/NASA dump site in Downey, California. In the past, a number of us have sent your office a large amount of material showing that this site was not properly cleaned up by the developer Stuart Lichter and that there is a pattern of workers becoming injured and sick as a result of the failure to properly clean up the site.

We have also been in touch with your former counsel Robin Applebery who is a counsel on the Super Fund issues and was with the Government Operations Oversight Committee you were formerly chair of. She also was provided with substantial information about the failure of the clean-up and the continuing health and safety dangers at the sight and also the transfer through cost shifting of the developer and insurance industry costs to the State and Federal government. We are calling for an immediate NIOSH epidemiological study on all workers and community people who have been on the site or lived near the site. At a recent press conference we held a movie actor who was recently on the site this June had pimples and many of the symptoms similar to the many other workers who have been made ill by this site. The Los Angeles Times has also recently covered the systemic health problems of a group of workers who worked on different movie production and were sickened by the same conditions some of which are known as the "Downey Flu". You can find this at
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-downey2-2009aug02,0,5980999.story If you have not read the article we suggest you take a look at it.

We still want the opportunity to meet with you to go over these issues and are asking for Congressional Hearings on the privatization of Superfund US/Military sites into "Brownfield" sites and possible criminal prosecution of developers like Stuart Lichter who are violating their agreements to properly clean up the toxic dump sites before they are developed.

We also ask that you as chair of the US House Committee On Energy and Commerce request from all insurance companies in the United States workers compensation and personal insurance claims that have been made by workers and community people at toxic dump sites, the acceptance or rejection of these claims and how many of there workers and people in the community are now having their healthcare costs being paid for by SSI or other US government agencies. We believe this would provide extensive evidence of the cost shifting by the developers and insurance companies at these "Brownfield" and Superfund toxic dump sites onto the US government.

We believe that in your present position as Chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee of the US Congress allows you to hold hearings on this issue for the people of Los Angeles as well as people of the United States where there are many other toxic dump sites that have similar conditions.

We also challenge the use of DOE funds for the Tesla Auto company to build a “green” auto assembly plant on this toxic site. The use of $465 million of our tax dollars to build a plant on a former Superfund and now Brownfield site unacceptable for injured workers and the public. We call a halt for the use of DOE funds for privatized Superfund and Brownfield sites around the countries. Many of these sites have failed to be cleaned up like Downey.

Please let us know when we can meet with you and provide you with our stories for action by your office.

Sincerely yours,

LEONARD JAMES MARTIN (Downey Studios Movie Worker)

http://letsintroduceourselves.us/wordpress/

Endorsed by

Gail Shephard, Steve Basile, Skye Ashley, Bruce Norrbom, Steve Kline, Jeff Ostray, Daniel Matthew Ferguson

Please contact Skye Ashley skyeashly(at)earthlink.net

Former CA-OSHA Doctor Rose's Statement On Development Of Downey Toxic Dump Site

12/4/2009

Statement regarding placing any industries on or near the Downey Studios site:

It is clear that the employees that have worked at the Downey Studios have an unusually high incidence of work site associated illnesses that have not been adequately reviewed in a fact based scientific study. This type of epidemiology study could well be done by a government agency such as NIOSH. Connecting these work place induced illnesses to the length of employment and geographic location on this work site would be an important part of this workplace employee health investigation. Until this investigation is completed there should be no employees working at this work site, and certainly building a new industry before completing this health study would be irresponsible.

Lawrence Rose M.D., M.P.H., Cal/OSHA Senior Public Health Medical Officer for 28 years, recently retired, and an Occupational/Environmental Medicine specialist currently on the faculty at UCSF.

larryrosemd [at] sbcglobal.net

How an L.A. Suburb Became One of the Most Toxic Towns
http://www.alternet.org/health/145508/downey_flu:_how_an_l.a._suburb_became_one_of_the_most_toxic_towns?page=entire

Health complaints linked to former NASA site in Downey
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/aug/02/business/fi-ct-downey2

Will Our 'Green Jobs' Dollars Help a Ritzy Car Company Open a Toxic Manufacturing Plant?
http://www.alternet.org/news/144675

Movie Workers and Toxicologist Visit Tesla Motors LA Dealership: Reasons Behind The Downey Toxic Dump Site Cover-up
http://blip.tv/file/3254023

Tesla Motors Visited By IATSE44 propmaker Steve Basile "Tesla Don't Build An Auto Plant At Stuart Lichter owned Downey dump site"
http://blip.tv/file/3017234

Injured Downey Movie Workers & Kaiser Workers Speak-out at Downey Toxic Dump Site
http://blip.tv/file/2453925

http://www.workersmemorialday.org