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9.19.2015

Maria Chappelle-Nadal-MOLEG 2015 Veto Session: 14th District Citizen Inequities


#Ferguson #BridgetonLandfill #UnaccreditedSchools #WestlakeLandfill #NuclearWaste #Uranium #Methane #ColdWaterCreek

Ms Maria Chappelle-Nadal attempts to shed light and the real-life danger of the


Bridgeton Landfill burning nuclear waste underground Uranium site that has been killing people with cancer, causing baby's to be born without eyes, and other atrocities that are being ignored by the EPA, Governor Nixon,  St Louis County Officials, and others.

Is this the same Mallinckrodt that Missouri Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal spoke of in the video?

  • Mallinckrodt PLC -NYSE: MNK - Sep 18 7:39 PM EDT $82.05Price decrease2.90 (3.41%) 

  • SECRET doc shows War Dept. contract w/ Mallinckrodt for radioactive waste in STL! DOE needs to CLEAN UP THEIR MESS! see the Document here:

What I learned is that there are 100 of these sites located in the StLouis Area.-
with 40,000 plus tons of Uranium buried during the Manhattan Project and under control of Republic Services.

So there has to be a reason that Republic Services has been allowed to sweep this under the rug and keep the public in the dark.  I bet $Money$ is behind this and
Client Profile: Summary, 2015 Lobbyists 
'99'00'01'02'03'04'05'06'07'08'09'10'11'12'13'14'15$0$60K$120K$180K$240K$300KTotalAnnual Lobbying byRepublic Services
  • I find it very revealing in 2014 Republic Sercives upped their donations to Politicians 50,000 (I call that shush money). 

Digging a little deeper into Republic Services


Issues, 2014

Year: 
IssueSpecific IssuesNo. of Reports*
Taxes24
Energy & Nuclear Power13
Transportation11
Hazardous and Solid Waste11
2014: Total number of lobbyists: 4Total number of revolvers: 4 (100.0%) Revolving Door Profile Revolving Door profile   Revolving Door Profile Former Congressman
Lobbying Firm HiredAmountSubsidiary (Lobbied For)Lobbyist
Blank Rome LLP$240,000Republic ServicesDavis, Ashley ERevolving Door Profile
Greenberg, HanaRevolving Door Profile
Mcdaniel, MalloyRevolving Door Profile
Peranich, StephenRevolving Door Profile

I did not know this about #STLouis "1945--1970 by Martino ...

https://plus.google.com/.../posts/cMMJkJxtfEr




Oct 12, 2013 - Examination of the Manhattan-Rochester Coalition and the St. Louis aerosol studies, reveal their connections to each other, and to a much larger military project ...

Additional Information via Google Search

www.andrewtheising.com/.../urban-wasteland-nuclear-legacy-of-st-louis-...
Jul 2, 2012 - On January 3, 1947, the Manhattan Project condemned 21.7 acres of land just north of Lambert Airport in north St. Louis to serve as a disposal ...

West Lake Landfill

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
West Lake Landfill
Superfund site

The West Lake Landfill in July, 2014
Geography
CityBridgeton
CountySt. Louis County
StateMissouri
West Lake Landfill is located in Missouri
West Lake Landfill
Information
CERCLIS IDMOD079900932
Progress
Proposed10/28/1989
Listed08/30/1990
Superfund sites
West Lake Landfill is an unlined landfill and Superfund site located inBridgeton, Missouri.[1][2][3] In 1973, leached barium sulfate residue originating from the Manhattan Project, was combined with topsoil (to dilute the contaminated material) and illegally dumped at the West Lake site. Due to the high concentration of radioactive material, West Lake was proposed to be a Superfund site on October 28, 1989 and underwent an environmental review process before becoming officially listed as a Superfund site on August, 30 1990.

Aerial Outline of West Lake Landfill
The landfill is divided into multiple sectors, within which are two highly-radioactive operable units (OU), OU-1 and OU-2, which both contain the same combination of highly radioactive material. Although barium sulfate cake residue is the only compound recorded to have been dumped in 1973, soil samples indicate the presence of many more radioactive materials, including Uranium andThorium, along with their decayed compounds. OU-1 covers 940 cubic yards (720 m3) on the surface (based on soil depth of 6 inches or 150 millimetres) and 24,000 cubic yards (18,000 m3) subsurface, while OU-2 covers 8,700 cubic yards (6,700 m3) on the surface and 109,000 cubic yards (83,000 m3) subsurface.
Recently, a large amount of attention has been brought to the West Lake landfill due to a subsurface smoldering fire located only 1,000 feet (300 m) away from OU-1. If the fire were to reach this area of radioactive waste, radon would be released into the air, resulting in high levels of radiation for surrounding areas.

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