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This page was used to promote the No Vote on Issue 19 on March 19, 2024–Eaton Twp, It was Paid for by Citizens for Better Lorain County Government
Toxic vinyl chloride accidents happen once every five days, report finds By Dana Drugmand Accidental releases of toxic vinyl chloride have occurred in the United States once every five days, on average, since 2010, according to a new report that highlights the extent to which communities and chemical plant workers are exposed to the known carcinogen. The findings add to....
Thank you to everyone that supported this referendum. We could not have defeated this rezoning of 65 acres for heavy industrial use as a hazardous waste ash monofill without you. It is time to retire this page.
But first I would like to ask that you to continue supporting Eaton Township. Local residents are encouraged to attend the regular trustee meetings and zoning meetings. The next special zoning meeting is tomorrow Wednesday, March 27 at the Eaton Twp Hall. From what I understand, it will be a working meeting with no public comment during that meeting. Your voices have been resoundingly heard and the Eaton Twp trustees created a resolution at the last meeting where they extended the moratorium on new applications for heavy industrial rezoning and have requested that the zoning commission consider repealing the heavy industrial zoning code. This process will probably take 5-6 months because there are many steps and there will be public hearings during the Lorain Co Planning, the zoning commission and trustee portions of the process. This is what the community wants. Please attend meetings and be courteous to the board members and trustees as they are being very supportive by initiating this process. We could not have asked for a better next step! Time to say thank you!
Thank you again for your support and involvement!
Karen Johnson
83.9% Voted NO on heavy industrial rezoning in Eaton Township. Issue 19. Congratulations Eaton Township.🥳
“There’s no level of exposure to PM2.5 below which negative health effects aren’t seen.”
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Air pollution: science shows there’s no safe limit – here’s how laws must change Fine particles in air pollution contribute to the deaths of 36,000 people each year in the UK.
The EPA will protect us they say…
Ohio train derailment: NTSB chair says controlled burn in East Palestine was unnecessary NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy told U.S. Sen. JD Vance that Norfolk Southern contractors lacked the 'scientific background' to recommend the controlled release.
This is the hazardous landfill in Michigan where the hazardous waste ash is currently sent— notice that it’s not in a residential area. It’s near an airport in an industrial area.
So then why do we believe that the EPA will protect us from the Hazardous Waste Incinerator and its Mountain of Hazardous Ash (landfill)?🤦♀️
For 20-plus years, EPA has failed to regulate ‘forever chemicals’ The Environmental Protection Agency was first alerted to the health hazards of toxic fluorinated chemicals, known as PFAS, in 1998.
PFAS are in the news as major chemicals of concern and apparently we all have them in our bodies. How do we get rid of them? Is incineration an effective means of disposal?
EPA: PFAS compounds are difficult
to break down due to fluorine’s electronegativity and the chemical stability of fluorinated compounds. Incomplete destruction of PFAS compounds can result in the formation
of smaller PFAS products, or products of incomplete combustion (PICs), which may not have been researched and thus could be a potential chemical of concern.
We brought Issue 19 to the ballot so that Eaton Township, OH residents have a choice—
Do you want a Hazardous Waste Ash Landfill in the heart of your community? Vote NO on Issue 19 on March 19, 2024!
—Citizens for Better Lorain County Government
Are you aware that the Air Nuisance Rule in Ohio which allowed citizens to bring federal nuisance lawsuits against industrial polluters has been gutted? The EPA claims that the rule that protected citizens had been approved in error nearly 50 years ago!!
Environmental orgs: EPA rollback of Ohio air pollution rule hamstrings victims Appellate court considers EPA's removal of air pollution nuisance rule.
This is why heavy industrial zoning should not be expanded within Eaton Township. Our medical system doesn't know how to get chemicals out of the human body--their tactic is to monitor the diseases that result from them like a lab experiment.
"The community was exposed to many, many chemicals. This was one class of chemicals," she said, "Liver, and kidney disease in the future are things to that I think need to be monitored. Cancer, of course, should be tracked, but the public's involvement in research studies is very important."
EXPERTS: New East Palestine dioxin study findings are surprising Youngstown, Ohio's #1 Locally owned, locally connected television news station.
This isn't only happening here in Eaton Township--rezoning from residential to heavy industrial should be prohibited---PERIOD!
Residents outraged: Rezoning request could lower property values in low-income neighborhood People living in one low-income Fayetteville community say they are fed up with a cinder-block manufacturer, who is at the center of a rezoning controversy.
EPA RCRA(Hazardous Waste Disposal) Human Exposures Under Control—we never knew that they were out of control!!!
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Our message: Vote NO on Issue 19 for Eaton Twp, OH on March 19, 2024.
NO Heavy Industrial Rezoning in Eaton Township, OH
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