Friday, 11 June 2010

No Livestock Exports through Kwinana

Pic from: http://kwinana.inmycommunity.com.au/news-and-views/local-news/Rally-against-live-exports/7558954/

Kwinana Watchdog Group spokesperson Steve Hesse today called on the Local Council, State and Federal politicians to join local community members and do what ever possible to halt livestock exports.

See local media article Rally against live exports.

In other news the West Australian Government led by Colin Barnett has reduced the number of animal welfare officers/inspectors from six to one to cover the whole state. So far this year over 1.8 million livestock have been exported from WA and not one animal has been inspected.

See: Live Export Shame.

Shame on our Government, shame.

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Tiwest Gassings carry on unabated


At about 11:30 yesterday morning another 3 contractors were gassed with Chlorine at Tiwest Kwinana.

It seems the gassings have continued unabated since I blogged about the issue last about 2 months ago. I am told that around 13 people have been gassed in that time.

Tiwest has been telling its staff that basically the contractors are making up the gassings to drag the job out a bit. I have spoken to some of those gassed and having been gassed myself a number of times I know they are real. Lets face it no-one would risk their life jumping metres from a cherry picker to try and escape the gas to try and drag a job out for a few more days.

Where are Worksafe? What are they actually doing to protect workers? Are worksafe being told to go softly on Tiwest?

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Questions over safety of Nalco oil dispersant

Clipping from Community Newspaper Kwinana Courier

NALCO is the company supplying the oil dispersant Corexit to BP for use on the Gulf of Mexico oil gusher.

Ironicly at the same time as the above photograph was taken of Kwinana Mayor Carol Adams with NALCO manager at Kwinana, serious questions where being raised about the safety/toxicity of this NALCO product and the effects it could have on every living thing in its path.

BP has sprayed hundreds of thousands of litres of the product into the Gulf.

NALCO claims on it website that the water treatment products (oil dispersants) are "safe and highly-effective".

However others are claiming the dispersant is highly toxic and will cause long term damage., indeed the US EPA acknowledges the product is Toxic.

The dispersant has been banned in Europe.

Take a closer look at NALCO's toxic solution here. A video of effected wild life and marine life here. Erin Brockovich talks about dispersants here.

I believe many of the fears are correct are this product could possibly cause serious damage to our planet.

Updates, thanks to information provided by readers:

More info on Corexit Dispersant here.
More concerns of the affects on the Gulf Marine Life here.
Corexit chemical properties released publicly here.
NALCO, BP and and the USEPA until recently kept the ingredients of the Toxic Corexit secret here.
Information on "A newly revealed 'secret ingredient' in Corexit 9500, dioctyl sodium sulfo-succinate has been shown to cause pulmonary edema in animal studies" here.
"Why Toxic Solvents were Used and Covered Up follow the big money" here.
"Evidence of BP oil spill health risks confirm public fears of Corexit toxic cloud" here.
USEPA conducts tests and comments on toxicity of solvents used in the gulf here
'Dirty Hands' by Planet Waves here.
Nalco company history by Crocodyl here.

11-03-2011: NASA confirms toxic dispersant's DID rain down on Gulf Coast and cause chemical injury here.

14-05-2012: Corexit dispersant used by BP during Gulf oil disaster linked to horrific human injuries here

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Rally Against Cockburn Cement Pollution

Locals around the Cockburn Cement Munster Works are holding a rally in protest against Cockburn Cement's ongoing pollution.

Please come along if you can and please pass this information onto others.


Saturday 8th May 2010.
11:00 am
Outside Cockburn Cement




See blog post on Cockburn Cement issue here and here

The new facebook page for the rally is here.


The new facebook page Your Voice About Cockburn Cement, WA is here.


Note this rally, the flyer and the facebook pages published in this blog have been organised by locals living near Cockburn Cement not by me or Kwinana groups.

Friday, 23 April 2010

Denial does not make it right

A local newspaper did not allow the right of reply to the Mayors letter so here it is. Of course Kwinana Council's and Kwinana Industries massive advertising budget would not have anything to do with the seemingly bias of our media would it?

In refernece to the issue of Kwinana's Mayor Carol Adam's denial of any Conflict of Interest in her public praise supporting her husband's employer, (the KIC ) and her attempt in your newspaper, to deflect from that, by counter claiming that I was guilty of "turning a positive into a negative"

Denial does not make it right.

Mayor Adams' attempt to spin the story to suit her denials, only serves to muddle the issue, because at no time did I criticise the Kwinana Industry Council, the education program itself or the fact that it is funded by corporate industry.

However what I did attempt to point out, is that in my view (and I’m positive that I’m not the only one) the Mayor does have a conflict of interest when it comes to the corporate giants that make up Kwinana Industry, because it is her husbands job as Director of the representative body of that collection of corporate giants (KIC), to make Kwinana industries look good in the eyes of the community; and that their inherent 'goodness' far outweighs any adverse health impacts their operations may inflict on the local Community.

Surely Mayor Adam's interests in promoting her husband's employer, should ALWAYS be declared in such as material distributed for public consumption and advertising, where she is quoted, or is likely to be quoted.

It is not irrelevant as she complains that her comments were used in an advertisement paid for by Kwinana Industry. It is 100% entirely relevant.

It is also relevant to there being a conflict, as she was quoted in the advert as saying that she “cannot stress enough how lucky the Kwinana Community was to be in close proximity to the most important industrial area in Western Australia"; She did not state that it only applied to those involved in the program, and not those members of the general “Kwinana Community,” That indicates that she was referring to us all.

The Kwinana Council after years of pure denial, now finally admit to our concerns that there are serious health and social disadvantage issues within the Kwinana Community but still blindly denies that those issues could have anything to do with Kwinana Industry pollution.

Sadly I cannot see any signs of the major change required to find and reduce those likely unjust and costly impacts.

It is simple - Mayor Adams should always declare the conflict of interest she has between her Office of Mayor and corporate industry. Or is that too much to ask?

Thursday, 22 April 2010

BP Oil Rig explodes off US coast

File photo BP Kwinana

BP worldwide safety still under question with another incident. This time an oil rig off the US coast explodes and 11 workers were missing.

For more news on BP Safety:

The oil rig explosion story here.

Other recent BP incidents here:

BP Kwinana Safety questioned here and here.

Kwinana Industry (including BP) emergency concerns here.

An appauling record of safety problems for BP worldwide here.

Alternatively search this blog for BP.

Also in news on BP this week is the story Bloody Oil


Update: 29-04-10: Graphic photographs of and report on the incident here (PDF).

Monday, 19 April 2010

Erin Brockovich takes on Cockburn Cement

In her fourth case in this state (and I am sure there will be many more) Erin Brockovich is set to take on Cockburn Cement for long suffering local residents...

Article from the Sunday Times. Click on image to enlarge

Check out the Cockburn Cement waste oil burning issue including the latest comments here.