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Industry's Toxic Chemical Water Pollution
Shipyards, oil refineries, and pulp and paper mills put the health of Puget Sound at risk
by not fully meeting their responsibility to control the toxic chemical pollution they
generate, according to a detailed report by People For Puget Sound based on the
environmental records of 31 facilities. We prepared the report as the result of an
eight-month study of the permit system that regulates industrial toxic discharges into
waterways. 
Some facilities are doing a better job than others, but we found serious deficiencies in
what the state allows to be discharged into our waters and how poorly the state and these
industries follow our clean water laws. 
We know the state and these industries can do a lot better job to prevent dumping toxic
pollution that harms the health of our marine waters and our communities around Puget
Sound. Heavy metals, petroleum, and organoclorines have been shown to harm the immune and
reproductive systems of fish, including salmon. 
From 1990 to 1994, five of the 10 largest water polluters in Washington were oil
refineries and pulp mills located on Puget Sound. These five facilities legally
discharged into Puget Sound 11.5 million pounds of toxic chemicals, including persistent
toxic heavy metals, carcinogens such as chloroform and formaldehyde, and reproductive
toxins such as lead and mercury. 
We found that 
25 of the facilities have detected at least one toxic chemical above state water quality
standards in their final effluent -- and often more than one. 
21 of the facilities either are in areas known to have significant sediment contamination
or have conducted site specific tests which show sediment contamination. 
12 of the facilities have conducted biomonitoring tests on their effluent that resulted
in either high levels of mortality or harmful effects on growth or reproduction. 
20 of the 31 facilities evaluated either were fined by the state Department of Ecology or
paid money as a result of a citizens suit 86 times in the last seven years for a total of
$600,800. Ecology chose not to issue fines to 22 of the facilities for violations of the
limits, conditions or other requirements of their permits. 
The report underscores the need for legislative action to strengthen enforcement of toxic
pollution discharge rules and to prevent and reduce toxic chemical discharges. Control
and prevention of toxic pollution is a major policy goal of the Marine Waters and Salmon
Habitat Protection Initiative 188 supporters are working to send to the 1997 state
legislature. 
Executive summary: The executive summary of the report is available here on SoundWeb. 
Full text: The full text of this 140-page report is available here on SoundWeb in two
formats: 
To read and print on-line using your web browser. 
Go to table of contents for on-line version.
As a PDF file for use with Adobe Acrobat Reader. This format preserves the look of the
printed version of the report and includes all figures and tables. If you don't have the
Acrobat Reader, it's available free at http://www.adobe.com/. 
Download report for use with Acrobat Reader (file size about 650K). 
Printed copy: A printed copy of the report is available for $10.00 from People for Puget
Sound. Mail a check with your name and address to: NPDES Report, People for Puget Sound,
P.O. Box 2807, Seattle, WA 98101. 
Copyright ? 1995-97 People for Puget Sound. All rights reserved. 
Location: http://www.pugetsound.org/p2/report.html 
Contact: webster@pugetsound.org 
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