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Tittabawassee River Watch Home Page The dioxin problem,
call to action, solutions, and background info
About TRW What is TRW, mission statement, meeting
schedules and location, publications, posters, contact information.
What's in the river besides contaminated fish? July 2007 EPA document
reveals all
The Long Shadow documentary, a 90 minute video
chronicling the dioxin discovery and subsequent plight of river residents.
Tittabawassee River current news updates Latest, breaking news
(see News Update Archives for past info)
TRW News Update Archives (goes back to October 2002, Newspaper
page goes back to January 2002))
Campaign for a Clean Watershed Join now, the T.River affects
everyone down river of Midland
Dow Chemical Class Action Lawsuit Overview
Contact information, law firm background, legal documents
Dow Chemical Class Action Lawsuit Court Activity Day by day
summary of lawsuit activity
Tittabawassee River dioxin contamination discovery
Documents related to discovery and coverup
What is dioxin? Reports and other documents
explaining what Dioxin is and how it is measured.
Dioxin dangers
Human health effects research related to dioxin, especially children
Meeting and Event Calendar Dates, times, and locations of
past and future meetings, events, court related activities
EPA, Includes Dr. Linda Birnbaum video presentation "Dioxin:
Are we at risk?" and the EPA's Dioxin Reassesment activities
FOIA
Documents: copies of documents obtained under the Freedom
of Information Act
Community Advisory Committee (CAP) Covers CAP activities,
agenda's, meeting summary's, supporting documents
Where is dioxin contamination in the
Tittabawassee River flood plain Maps of dioxin contaminated areas
How much dioxin has bee found in the Tittabawassee River
flood plain Dioxin levels found in MDEQ studies
Who contaminated the Tittabawassee River
flood plain with dioxin Obvious
Dioxin Fingerprints, In case you had any doubts Colored
graphs showing chemical analysis of dioxin in floodplain
Junk Science ? This page is actually about the fraud of
"Sound Science" and the polluters who promot it
Dioxin Politics Who are the Dow cronies for the State
of Dow (Michigan)?
Can we trust Dow Chemical when it comes to dioxin contamination
Info on how Dow avoids responsibility around the world.
What's being done to protect people from dioxin in
the Tittabawassee River Regulatory and lawsuit paths, Cleanup techniques
What can I do to protect myself from dioxin in the
Tittabawassee River Dioxin protection advice for adults and children
Dioxin studies summary chart a simple chart of relevant
studies, their status, due dates, background info, and final reports
Wild Game Advisory Information about contamination of
animals in T.River floodplain and MDCH consumption advisory
How much dioxin have local residents assimilated?
Preliminary results of MDCH Pilot Exposure Investigation
Citizen comments on the dioxin contamination in the
Tittabawassee River flood plain Comments from the community
Citizen editorials on the dioxin contamination in the
Tittabawassee River flood plain Local newspaper editorials,
The Hebert Chronicles Local resident Diane Hebert's email
conversations with authorities about pubic illness and dioxin contamination
Images/Pictures Many pictures of floodplain area
River Floods Background on 1986 & 2004 flooding of
the Tittabawassee with pictures of the contamination
Real-estate, facilities, and Environmental Remediation Laws, Part 201
Property owners responsibilities as Hazardous Waste Facility Operators
Related Newspaper & other media Articles Articles from around the
country going back to January 2002
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