Elemental Poisons at Pohakuloa


From Hawaii Island Journal, one impact of military occupation:

They're not "chemical weapons" - but a former health official worries that artillery practice at Pohakuloa on the Big Island could poison soldiers and children. "When you start looking at the evidence, wow, there's a lot of lead up there," remarks Rollin Frost. "Up there" is the U.S. Army's Pohakuloa Training Area, the site of a controversial proposed expansion that would enable it to host training exercises by a new Stryker Brigade Combat Team, an infantry brigade converted into a light armored unit mounted on eight-wheeled Stryker armored vehicles. The Stryker conversion would lead, among other things, to a vastly expanded use of the facility's live firing range. Frost has been looking at the appendices attached to the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed conversion. And he think's he's uncovered a problem: high levels of elemental pollutants such as aluminum, arsenic, beryllium and lead that have already accumulated around some sites in the firing range, and that may endanger both soldiers on the range and children living downwind on the Kohala Coast.

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(This was actually published back in November, but I just noticed it, and it is just as relevant today.)


Posted: Sun - March 27, 2005 at 08:36 AM    
   
 
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