New Environmental Disaster Looms over New Orleans
Released on = September 30, 2005, 5:26 pm
Press Release Author = Barbara Wiseman
Industry = Environment
Press Release Summary = To prevent further environmental catastrophe in the Gulf
Coast area, The Earth Organization launched a mission this week into New Orleans to
stop 150,000 tons of bleach from being dumped into the toxic floodwaters. Meeting
with local officials, they are introducing an ecologically sound and effective
alternative solution to the problems of decontamination, the spread of mold and
disease-carrying pathogens.
Press Release Body = Oct. 30, 2005
Current proposals to dump 150,000 tons
of bleach into the delicate coastal
wet-lands and waters of New Orleans in
an effort to ‘purify’ toxic
floodwaters set off alarm bells with
The Earth Organization (TEO), an
international environmental group
concerned about the ecological
holocaust wrought by Hurricane
Katrina. “This proposal would create
an environmental catastrophe that
would have devastating consequences
for decades, if not longer,” said
Lawrence Anthony, founder of TEO. Launching a mission this week to avert further environmental disaster in the greater
New Orleans area, TEO is backing up efforts by a number of companies specializing in
agriculture, septic and decontamination technology utilizing microorganisms, to
introduce an ecologically sound alternative. Arriving on Friday will be Winston
Kao, an inventor and researcher in the fields of agriculture and human health
representing TEO, and Eric Lancaster, Executive VP of EM America for introductory
consultations with Federal and local agencies as well as emergency relief teams.
State and federal agencies have just begun water quality testing but environmental
experts say the stagnant floodwaters contain traces of every imaginable toxic
compound. Toxic waste from homes, cars, animal and human remains, a variety of
chemical plants, refineries, and sewage plants in the immediate area, has created a
poisonous soup which, if not fully neutralized soon, could be disastrous to all life
forms in the area.
Microorganisms are living bacteria that digest and break down harmful substances
into their nontoxic components. They can eliminate disease-causing pathogens and
odor and were successfully used to decontaminate toxic waters and sewage from the
2004 tsunami in southern Asia. As a result, the 100,000 deaths from the spread of
pathogen diseases that the World Health Organization predicted following the Tsunami
never occurred.
Although Effective Microorganism (EM) technology was originally developed by Dr.
Teruo Higa in Japan over 25 years ago as an ecologically sound alternative to
synthetic fertilizers and pest controls, the use of EM technology has expanded to
water treatment, human health, control of noxious odors, mold clean up, animal
husbandry, and a wide variety of industrial treatments. It is currently being used
in over 120 countries. In the US, there are currently several companies that market
similar products under different names such as EM America and SCD (Sustainable
Community Development).
TEO is working to get this product made available to the stricken areas and
implemented. “We are opening up every channel we can find to get the necessary
approvals, funding and personnel to get this done now,” said Anthony. “We can not
allow red-tape and bureaucracy to stop this initiative.”
“It’s time that we worked with Mother Nature instead of against her with further
toxic chemicals,” said Winston Kao. “ With this tech, we can actually clean New
Orleans, create a pristine, clean Lake Ponchartrain with abundant fish and wild
life, and start the beginning of a revitalization of the massive “dead zones” [huge
areas so polluted that no life exists there] that are now popping up all along the
Gulf Coast…a far cry from the massive destruction that bleach would wage against the
entire ecosystem.”
For additional information about The Earth Organization, or if you wish to donate to
TEO’s water clean-up project in New Orleans, go to www.earthorganization.org. All
internet-based donations over the next several weeks will go towards Earth Org
relief efforts in the New Orleans area.
Web Site = http://www.earthorganization.org
Contact Details = Barbara Wiseman
President Earth Organization International
4312 Talofa Ave.
Toluca Lake, CA 91602
818 769 3410
presintearthorg@aol.com
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