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August 15, 2013
ORANGE (CBSLA.com) — A dozen social service staffers at an Orange County government building believe working inside the structure literally made them sick.
Forty-five new workers have been assigned to the building. Ironically, the new crew will supervise the Affordable Care Act, AKA Obamacare.
“We don’t have any concrete assurances that this building is safe for employees to come back into,” said union rep Jennifer Muir.
The union rep believes the building — located at 840 N. Eckhoff Street — could be a ticking time bomb.
The complex has been the subject of a bitter lawsuit.
Muir told KCAL9′s Tom Wait that she wonders why the federal government even wants to house workers in the building, formerly the home of an oil drilling company.
“We’ve had so many examples of women who have delivered children who have serious issues … people who have fallen ill with strange, auto-immune illnesses there is no explanation for, except for exposure to toxic chemicals,” Muir said.
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Read more:
Obamacare Staffers Slated To Move Into Building Some Believe Is Toxic « CBS Los Angeles
The EPA is fast to condemn the use of coal burning generation plants but have completely abandoned their role in analyzing and remediating building that have become health risks to the public. Sick Building Syndrome was virtually eliminated by the EPA during the 90's, however, since this imports of building materials from China have become prevalent in recent years without strict controls from the EPA SBS has returned in American ten fold.
ORANGE (CBSLA.com) — A dozen social service staffers at an Orange County government building believe working inside the structure literally made them sick.
Forty-five new workers have been assigned to the building. Ironically, the new crew will supervise the Affordable Care Act, AKA Obamacare.
“We don’t have any concrete assurances that this building is safe for employees to come back into,” said union rep Jennifer Muir.
The union rep believes the building — located at 840 N. Eckhoff Street — could be a ticking time bomb.
The complex has been the subject of a bitter lawsuit.
Muir told KCAL9′s Tom Wait that she wonders why the federal government even wants to house workers in the building, formerly the home of an oil drilling company.
“We’ve had so many examples of women who have delivered children who have serious issues … people who have fallen ill with strange, auto-immune illnesses there is no explanation for, except for exposure to toxic chemicals,” Muir said.
[Excerpt]
Read more:
Obamacare Staffers Slated To Move Into Building Some Believe Is Toxic « CBS Los Angeles
The EPA is fast to condemn the use of coal burning generation plants but have completely abandoned their role in analyzing and remediating building that have become health risks to the public. Sick Building Syndrome was virtually eliminated by the EPA during the 90's, however, since this imports of building materials from China have become prevalent in recent years without strict controls from the EPA SBS has returned in American ten fold.