Is there Anything That We Can Understand from the Past?
Those Who Supervised
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The Alaska On-Scene Coordinator for the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill...who worked the whole duration with the Alaska Dept of Environmental Conservation died in August, 2002 of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. Of course, it could be caused from 'anything.' |
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Those who Transported the inipol EAP 22 or other Chemicals
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Those Who Sprayed the Beaches |
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Those Who Worked with Boats -General - 'Go Everywhere' in the Sound Work |
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Died in 1998 of Leukemia - Which was not hereditary. Felt weak & tired. Doctors diagnosed it & evaluated thoroughly - died within a few months of diagnosis |
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| Cleaned the Beaches - Family checking to see Who Knew His Job | ||
| "My father worked on the oil spill clean up. He was diagnosed with sarcoidosis in 1993 (It's a tar type substance in his lungs). Doctors couldn't figure out how he got it, though. He died in l995 at 52." (7-15-02) |