Uploaded by scdarney on Mar 31, 2008
Also visit my website at:
http://dragondamage.org/default.aspx
ATTEMPTED CONCEALMENT OF TRUTH BY DRAGON- (Lying about creating fugitive dust and leachate locations):
http://mainegov-images.informe.org/dep/bep/2007/03-01-07/NSD%20re-open.pdf
So if Dragon "Distorts the truth" about the above, what else may they be "hiding" from Officials???
SEE DRAGON CEMENT NSD INDEX FOR PHOTOS,TEST RESULTS, INFORMATION AND MORE: http://www.penbay.org/nsd/
As they get organized they get linked to here:
http://www.penbay.org/nsd/dragon.html
CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL DUST EXPOSURE REPORT:
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports/pdfs/2000-0309-2857.pdf
EPA CKD Health Concerns:
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/other/ckd/ckd/ckdp0101.pdf
MECURY-A NEUROTOXIN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_poisoning
COMPLETE OVERVIEW OF CEMENT MANUFACTURING AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS TO THE ENVIRONMENT:
http://www.wbcsd.org/web/projects/cement/tf2/cementconc.pdf
This video was taken prior to measures implemented by order of the Maine BEP and Maine DEP to reduce dust at this facility. It is noteworthy to mention that my home is less than one mile from the facility and the prevaling winds carry this particulate matter much further than that, common sense would indicate this to be factual. Microscopic testing revealed Silica, Aluminum, Calcium Chloride, Calcium Carbonate (lime), and other elements such as Titanium, Chromium, and several others as well, I believe. Not good to inhale in other words.
It is also noteworthy to mention that my attention was drawn to the facility back in February of 2004 and after nearly two years passing and a legal struggle, which happens to still be lingering today, problems still exist with this facility as seen in the recent video's of 2008. I also have serious concern regarding a solid 5 mile radius surrounding Dragon Cement, LLC., as there is a substantial change in the naturally occuring Lichen (Species Xanthoria) which I will describe further in detail along with video of this plant material which is highly adaptive to "alkaline" environments (which other species are NOT tolerant of) like that surrounding Dragon due to the various emmission's (and or quarrying) from the facility. Although air permits allow certain amounts of known toxic substances to be released, it dosen't make it right to allow the contaminants to enter dwellings, the aquifers, wetlands, or the air that we all breathe. In fact, it's just plain wrong. That's my oppinion. What's yours??
Regards, Steve
"It is our duty as Human Beings to protect what provides for us, Mother Earth." ~scdarney
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