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http://www.gristmagazine.com/grist/daily/daily062102.asp#5

The Sludge Report

From the department of You've Got To Be Kidding: An internal U.S. EPA

document alleges that the 200,000 tons of toxic sludge dumped by the Army

Corps of Engineers into the Potomac River every year is actually good for

fish, because it forces them to flee the polluted area -- and escape from

anglers in the bargain. It is not a " ridiculous possibility, " according to

the document, that the sludge " actually protects the fish in that they are

not inclined to bite (and get eaten by humans) but they go ahead with their

upstream movement and egg laying. " The Corps began dumping the sludge in

1989 under an EPA permit that expired in 1993. Not so the dumping, which

continued until this year. The National Wilderness Institute is suing the

EPA to stop the discharges, which many claim violate the Endangered Species

Act and the Clean Water Act. The House Resources Committee is holding

hearings this week about the sludge dumping. Rep. Radanovich

(R-Calif.) said, " To suggest that toxic sludge is good for fish because it

prevents them from being caught by man is like suggesting that we club baby

seals to death to prevent them from being eaten by sharks. "

straight to the source: Washington Times, Audrey Hudson, 19 Jun 2002

do good: Take action to hold the Defense Department to environmental laws

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