Lawsuit to be Filed Regarding Camp Lejeune Water Contamination

Lawsuit to be Filed Regarding Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
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The law offices of Anderson Pangia & Associates, PLLC (offices in Washington, D.C. and Winston Salem, North Carolina) and Smorto, Persio, Webb & McGill (of Ebensburg, Pennsylvania), will file on Monday July 6 a lawsuit arising from the toxic drinking water contamination at Camp Lejeune.  The lawsuit alleges that the United States Government, through agents within the Department of Defense, knowingly exposed hundreds of thousands of Marines, sailors, their family members, and civilian employees to highly contaminated drinking water on the base at Camp Lejeune, while at the same time actively disseminating disinformation to those exposed in an effort to minimize the significance of the exposure.

The complaint, to be filed in federal court in the Eastern District of North Carolina, attaches numerous documentary exhibits in support of its allegations that the government knowingly, recklessly and/or negligently violated its own standards, rules and regulations by permitting the exposure to continue after the government was specifically warned the drinking water was “highly contaminated with . . . solvents!“ and advised that “these appear[] to be at high levels and hence more important from a health standpoint. . . “  The lawsuit will allege that the Department of the Navy had regulations in place as early as 1963 which prohibited the contamination and which would have averted it had those regulations been obeyed; subsequently in 1974 the Commanding General of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina put in place additional regulations governing the proper disposal of the very same chemicals which were discovered later to be contaminating the drinking water; had these regulations been obeyed, the contamination likewise would have been prevented.  This same 1974 base order declared these “organic solvents” to be hazardous, the lawsuit states.

Many scientists have called the drinking water contamination at Camp Lejeune the worst in the nation’s history.  The contaminated drinking water was consumed by an estimated one million people.

The lawsuit will allege that exposure to the toxins caused numerous health problems including cancers, reproductive disorders and birth defects, among other maladies.

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Flag Comment Posted by MMejorado on July 01, 2009 at 10:53 pm

I think it’s about time a lawsuit is filed against the USMC for contaminating us! Does this include all of us, or just a select few? Me and my daughters were contaminated from 89-91, when it was uncovered the well was not capped in 87. I have our medical records and was threatened that I had better get out of town..We were at the Congressional hearing (i’m the one who dumped our meds on the stage). I was a lifeguard at the base pool and had the videos of the barrels of goo behind the day care center.  When is someone going to hit on the fact that TT1 was built on an old landfill too? I have called the law offices Anderson and they never called us back.

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