Methylmercury is a neurotoxin. If you compare the symptoms of autism, they’re strikingly similar to that of mercury poisoning. Mercury has a blood half life of anywhere between 40-160 days (opinions vary). Mercury in the environment never degrades, ever.
Autism and mercury poisoning damage the: brain/nerve cells; eyes; immune system; gastrointestinal system; muscle control; and the speech center.
This study, performed in San Antonio Text in 2005 by Claudia Miller, M.D.. found that “for every thousand pounds of environmentally released mercury, we saw a 17 percent increase in autism rates”.
Full article about dirty plants attached here:
America’s Dirtiest Power Plants
My comments are below the snippet from the article link.—-
“According to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), power plants released 45.6 tons of mercury
emissions in 2001, the latest year for which data is available.7 The top 50 mercury polluters
account for 43 percent of mercury emissions from the entire power sector. [See Figure 3]
Interestingly, the TRI data indicates that the (currently unregulated) mining industry and other
industrial sectors are also significant sources of mercury. 8
Mercury is a highly toxic metal that, once released into the atmosphere, settles in lakes and
rivers, where it moves up the food chain to humans. In 2003, the Centers for Disease Control
found that roughly 10 percent of American women carry mercury concentrations at levels
considered to put a fetus at risk to neurological damage.9
Many of the Top 50 Dirtiest Power Plants Have Been In Court or Under
Investigation, Only to be Let off the Hook by the Bush Administration
Enforcing existing clean air laws would go a long way toward cleaning up the dirtiest power
plants. A total of 89 power plants made it onto one or more of the three “Top 50” rankings.
Forty seven of these 89 plants, more than half, have either been sued or placed under
investigation by EPA for violating the Clean Air Act’s New Source Review requirement.10 Of
the top 50 SO2 emitters, 18 plants have been brought to court and another 11 were placed under
investigation by the government. Appendix I shows which of these companies have either been
sued or placed under investigation by EPA. The chart also shows the plant owners and location
of each facility.
In August 2003, the electric utility industry received its much sought after windfall when the
Bush administration decided to relax the rules for New Source Review, exempting many
facilities from the law’s permit and pollution control requirements. Four months later, the
Washington D.C. Circuit Court stayed the rules, questioning their legality and placing the NSR
program in limbo.
Nonetheless, the result of the Administration’s policy is that many power plants—those already
in court as well as those under investigation — have have either had the cases against them
undermined or simply dropped by the Bush Administration. While the Administration and the
Courts decide the fate of the NSR program, power plants delay meaningful pollution control.
For example, the W. H. Sammis plant in Ohio, currently in court, increased its SO2 emissions
from approximately 145,000 tons in 2002 to 164,000 tons in 2003.”
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My comments:
Texas has eight of the worst 50 plants, contributing 7218 lbs. of mercury into the environment per year. With that said, Governor Perry (R) is trying to fast track 17 more dirty plants through state licensing. Luckily, those plants are being met by environmental groups that are pushing for clean burning coal technologies.
NRP Blasts Rick Perry Over New Dirty Plants
So, lets do the math:
Texas has 268,601 square miles which represents 7.5% of the total land mass of the US. However, it contributes roughly 18.1% of the US mercury pollution (released by the top 50 worst power plants). Our leaders have done a great job protecting us, haven’t they?
Texas emissions in 2001. I am fairly positive that since ‘this administration’ discards EPA and judicial oversight, these numbers have increased over the last six years:
| Rank |
Location |
lbs of Mercury Per Year |
| 3 |
Monticello TX |
1,303 |
| 6 |
H W Pirkey TX |
1,100 |
| 7 |
Limestone TX |
1,100 |
| 8 |
Martin Lake TX |
1,070 |
| 13 |
W A Parish TX |
880 |
| 27 |
O W Sommers/J TDeely/J K Spruce TX |
703 |
| 36 |
Sam Seymour TX |
615 |
| 43 |
Welsh Power Plant TX |
510 |
| 8 of 50 dirty plants contributing 7281 lbs of 38,874 lbs Total US Mercury |