Friday, September 21, 2007

Toxic Pollution is Killing Greeks -- International Pressure Needed


Friends of the Earth

There is a river in Greece providing toxic drinking water to tens of thousands of people, who are getting sick and dying at alarming rates.

Indeed, the Asopos River is so polluted with highly toxic hexavalent chromium, or Chromium 6 - over 400,000 times the amount that should be in groundwater - that the river is running red! This is the result of more than 85 industries operating and polluting along the river with virtually no oversight.

Astoundingly, the government now designates the Asopos not as a river, but a "sludge tube!" You can imagine how those dying from the pollution feel about drinking from a sludge tube.

It is an outrage, and yet, inaction is the kindest way to describe the Greek government's response to this situation. People from the town of Oinofyta are still drinking water from this river despite the many months that have passed since tests revealed the Chromium 6 dangers.

In fact, over 32 percent of deaths in this village are now from cancer, where that rate used to be around six percent.

People are dying from a preventable and fixable situation in a modern nation.

I beg you, send a message to the U.S. Ambassador to Greece demanding pressure be applied to the Greek government to provide a new water source for those living off the Asopos and to enforce laws on the books meant to regulate the over 85 industries operating on the river.

Friends of the Earth will copy the Greek government so that it knows that Americans are paying attention. Friends of the Earth is also going to carry out similar actions in nations around Europe, so Americans won't be alone in applying this international pressure.

Please join me today in taking a stand against Chromium 6 in Greece. I fought this same contaminant at far lower levels here in the United States and they made a movie out of it; I'm sure you'll agree that the least we can do for Greece is contact the ambassador right now and ratchet up the pressure on Greek government.


Erin Brockovich

Sincerely,
Erin Brockovich

Take action here: http://www.FOE.org/Asopos

PS: I contacted Friends of the Earth after a friend at the U.N. suggested they could help, so you are receiving this urgent alert from me through your affiliation with Friends of the Earth.

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