Potent carcinogen contaminated drinking water used by millions, says report
Apr 20th, 2017
by John Donovan.

Abigail Elise: National Curator. Apr 20, 2017
WASHINGTON — Shell Oil Co. and Dow Chemical hid a cancer-causing chemical in two commonly-used pesticides that contaminated the drinking water of millions of people in the state of California, according to lawsuits detailed in a report from the Environmental Working Group earlier this month. TCP, a poisonous insecticide gas, was used for decades in the pesticide Telone, made by Dow, and D-D, made by Shell.
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