Developments since Site was Launched
2002
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This page summarises modifications to this Site in 2002
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April 7th
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May 3rd
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Visitors E-Mails
Please help us...... I am
scared for my 2 children.
A most moving e-mail received from a housewife living near the Blue
Circle cement plant at Westbury where tyres are to be burned.
A timely reminder of what might await us here if permission is granted
for Castle Cement's kiln
'councils
intend to sell off prime school sites and re-build the schools on toxic
landfill sites. '
Mail from South Wales.
Byker
Link to the local campaign's BaN
Waste website, added.
New Link
World Health Organisation
Fact Sheet
DIOXINS
AND THEIR EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH
News
Letters
The Evening Leader
(28th January 2002)
Kiln
saga is 'far from over'
(4th February 2002)
Don't
let money talk at Padeswood incinerator
News
The Evening Leader
Report
Incinerator plan on hold over fears (15th February 2002)
"It would be extremely
foolish for politicians not to listen to the people - and to do so would
be arrogance of the highest order."
Letters
Open
invitation to public to visit controversial cement factory (11th
February 2002)
A letter from Tony
Allan, General Manager, Production - Castle Cement Padeswood
'One wonders
whether the writers would be prepared to call their central heating
systems 'gas incinerators'
In a spin over Castle (15th February 2002)
'He (Tony
Allan) says that recent readers letters were composed of 'spin'.
Well he should know
as he seems to be the master of it.'
Report
Reuters Health - New York
Tiny
Air Pollutants may get into the Blood
``Small particles stay airborne for a long
time,'' Nemery told Reuters Health. ``These particles may
be harmful by themselves or because they
carry toxic--or carcinogenic-substances
on their surface.''
Press Release
Greenpeace
Greenpeace
Volunteers defy Baliffs
"We are 300 feet up
and we intend to make it as difficult as we can for the bailiffs to get
to us. We are sealing the chimney flues to keep this
toxic plant closed
for as long as possible. Every hour this incinerator remains shut we are
protecting people from cancer causing chemicals and
other poisonous gases."
Jill
Evans MEP
"Burning toxic waste
is not acceptable as it clearly compromises public health. The National
Assembly has a duty to adopt a precautionary
principle, and
should put the onus on the company to prove that their proposals won't
put the health of local residents at risk.
A personal observation by the CANK Webmaster
Article
Daily Telegraph (6th March 2002)
Blair's
arrogance and dishonesty leads me to the Conservatives
(this link to the Telegraph web site may require you to register to read
it)
Richard Balfe - 23 years
a Labour MEP - explains why he has defected to the Conservatives
"The Byers and the
Mittal scandal are symptomatic of a deeper malaise within the Labour leadership
- a contempt for Parliament, for
democracy and, ultimately,
for the truth."
A Fairy Story
'the incineration 'house
of cards' might start to crumble'
A Letter to the Prime Minister from a
local Labour Councillor
'either the Labour Party leads the way and
harnesses the groundswell that is building over the mismanagement of the
disposal of the
nation's domestic and industrial waste material,
or it will pay the price of ignoring it.'
A THOUGHT FOR YOU
Mr Allan (Castle General Manager, Padeswood)
has said that building work will commence within two months.
BUT the Environment Agency have said that they
will not be near issuing any authorisation until the Autumn.
Would you start a multi-million pound project
unless that authorisation, in acceptable terms, were a forgone conclusion?
HOW DOES HE KNOW!
'Are we to trust a man who has allowed his
plant to continue to pollute the area with dioxins and then make frivolous
claims that fly in the
face of the best scientific research available
from all over the world?'
'No rules or regulations imposed on the plant
by the Environment Agency are going to stop these pernicious chemicals
from going directly into
the local environment'
New York Times (6th
March 2002)
Soot
Particles Strongly Tied to Lung Cancer, Study Finds
'The bad news is that
fine-particle air pollution is even more toxic than we thought before'
In
particular
The new plant will have a neutral visual impact in spite of being 50% taller
and 20 times more bulky than the existing buildings;
Castle employees praised for attending but no reference made to the large numbers of local people there;
Dr Richard Roberts (by his own admission, not a toxicogist ) CV praised,
but the evidence of DrVyvyan Howard, the eminent and
internationally renowned toxicologist, dismissed.
'that ........ is subjectivity for you!'
Residents mysteriously locked out.
Anti-Campaign
Flyer left under car windscreens at the meeting:- 'Campaign Allowing New
Kiln'
annotated
with CANK comments
'It is only those with something to gain: Castle
Cement ; local and national government; and their departments,
that say there is no danger.'
AMESA
World's First Continuous Dioxin & Furan Sampling
System
Press Release from
EMC Environment Engineering (requires Microsoft
Office 97 Reader) This is a repeat of the preceding link.
Certification of long-term
sampling system for PCDFs and PCDDs in the flue gas from industrial facilities.(requires
Acrobat Reader)
'In Janaury 2000 the
Belgian Government introduced legislation which requires the continuous
monitoring of dioxin and furan emissions from
all refuse incineration
plants in Flanders.'
An end to the unsatisfactory practice of 6 monthly sampling with notice given?
If it can be done in Flanders, then it can be done here.
CANK AGM 3rd May 2002
Starts 7pm at the Penyffordd Institute, and will be followed by a general
public meeting during which local MP Mark Tami will be available to answer
questions.
Mispellstraat
Following the addition of this disturbing report
on 14th April, we have received a
most moving account from Fred De Baere, who lives in the same road
as this
Belgian incinerator. The lack of support from their
government is reminiscent of our government's treatment of the Byker
scandal.
Fred's mail is added here in entirety.
At
this moment my daughter of 20 years old, has her periods just two or three
times a year, caused by a hormone disruption.
We
detected recently that my son of 16 years old has a neurotic development.
Open Door
Those local to Padeswood will have received the
latest edition of 'Open Door': Castle Cement' 'community newsletter'.
Once again this company chooses to insult us.
Whilst extolling the virtues of the proposed kiln
in reducing greenhouse and acid rain gases - indeed commendable, NO
MENTION is made, yet again, of what
really concerns everyone here: dioxins (for which
there is no safe lower limit); heavy metals and ultrafine particles.
It is these extraordinarily toxic pollutants that
the new kiln WILL PRODUCE and which all available evidence suggests
WILL
HARM people.
CANK has received a copy letter from a resident
which is posted today and which encapsulates local feeling:
'we
are in the fortunate position of being able to move away from the immediate
area which is what we will do once the kiln is completed.'
Interesting also, that Tony Allan who, as general
manager of Castle Cement at Padeswood runs the worst dioxin polluting
cement kiln in the UK and, during his
tenure, has seen it climb from 11th
to 7th worst UK dioxin polluter overall, is to be chairman of the North
Wales CBI.
What kind of message does this give to the local
population?
Public
Inquiry Report
Now available on the Internet
The full Report; Assessors Report; and the Decision
Letter are available.
The Report is lengthy but the Decision Letter gives
an overview of the Inspector's and the Welsh Assembly's thinking on this
matter.
Particularly revealing, in the Decision Letter,
are:
Paras 8 & 11 dealing
with health.
Heavy reliance here on Dr
Roberts' superficial and widely critisised
health report which relied exclusively on Castle Cement data.
Note also the use of the
word 'material' relating to harmful effect, without any definitions.
Para 13
This whole campaign is about
the use of hazardous waste yet the Welsh Assembly fully endorses the Inspector's
decision not to hear such evidence fully and in
detail on that issue.
HOW 'INDEPENDENT' IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLIC INQUIRY?
Note:(June 2002)
A CD containing Castle Cement's responses to these
questions is available - free - from CANK. Simply E-Mail
Us for your copy.
News
Report
The Chronicle, Mold & Buckley Edition (June
14th)
Factory
is critisied over appeal
'Castle Cement has been accused of holding
up measures to cut emissions from its existing Padeswood plant.'
The Observer (16th June)
Dark
heart of the American Dream
An excellent article on the effect of combining
sympathetic government and big business to the detriment of ordinary people
- sound familiar?
Report
Greenpeace International
Incineration:
The Burning Issue
An outstanding summary of the implications and concerns
surrounding this most controversial issue
'There may be high tech incinerators but there
is no such thing as a non-polluting incinerator.'
A brief but, nevertheless, essential precis of the
current situation.
IPPC
Waste fuels
form centrepiece of cement firms' IPPC applications (ENDS April
2002)
but
[Castle, Rugby & Blue Circle] 'have failed
to justify their emissions against the benchmark for the "best available
techniques" BAT'
Castle's Response to the EA's
119 Questions in available on CD. E-Mail
us if you would like a free copy.
Breast
Cancer Clusters may start in Childhood
'a novel study by geographers
and epidemiologists at the University at Buffalo. Where a woman lives at
birth and puberty may have an impact on
her risk of developing
breast cancer later'
'the possible link between
breast cancer and early environmental exposure to potential carcinogens'
'we have concerns regarding adverse health
effects. There are many types of compounds in our domestic waste, which
contain numerous
chemicals. It does not make sense to burn
these chemicals which will combine in the furnace, releasing unknown compounds,
whose composition
and effects we know little about, into the
environment.'
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