The Environmental Protection Agency approved a component of boat fuel made from discarded plastic that the agency’s own risk formula determined was so hazardous, everyone exposed to the substance continually over a lifetime would be expected to develop cancer. Current and former EPA scientists said that threat level is unheard of. It is a million times higher than what the agency usually considers acceptable for new chemicals and six times worse than the risk of lung cancer from a lifetime of smoking.

Federal law requires the EPA to conduct safety reviews before allowing new chemical products onto the market. If the agency finds that a substance causes unreasonable risk to health or the environment, the EPA is not allowed to approve it without first finding ways to reduce that risk.

But the agency did not do that in this case. Instead, the EPA decided its scientists were overstating the risks and gave Chevron the go-ahead to make the new boat fuel ingredient at its refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Though the substance can poison air and contaminate water, EPA officials mandated no remedies other than requiring workers to wear gloves, records show.

  • Marxism-Fennekinism@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Damn, it's almost like they're not an actual environmental protection agency and are yes men in the pockets of the petrochemical corporations!

    But that would be ridiculous right guys? Right?

  • tooLikeTheNope@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    They perfectly knew the harmful effects of lead too when they choose to add it anyway to gasoline back then, from the point of view of oil industry it worked once already so surely it must work at least twice right?

  • Maldreamer141@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    What was their real reasoning for approving this? They are pure evil if they just ignore their scientists by telling they are "overstating the risk".

  • TheBaldFox@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Scientists: Tetra ethyl lead is the most hazardous chemical additive in human history!

    Chevron: Hold my beer.

  • Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    We pumped you with lead not long ago and your mostly fine. Let's try again with something else but this time we want you dead, capish ?

    • PersnickityPenguin@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      TEL killed around 100 million people worldwide and is still used in the US for small plane aviation.

      Also, virtually all land along US highways in an urban areas are highly contaminated in lead.