This blog is about Polychlorinated Biphenyls, a toxic compound that the US banned in the 1970s, and their societal impact especially related to schools in New York city. In the 1960s and 70s PCBs were widely used in building materials such as caulk which is still in place in many older buildings including many New York city schools. What does this mean for kids and teachers who spend the majority of their days in these buildings and what is being done to address this issue?
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Letter from New York City Health Commissioner on PCBs in schools
This is a letter that the New York City health commissioner wrote to the New York Daily News in response to their article on the issue of PCBs in schools. It irks me and many other parents, teachers and concerned citizens that city officials who new that these buildings were built back in the 1960s and 70s using PCB contaminated materials only now, in response to the news media breaking the story, are starting to publicly address this issue.
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