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Cottages May Be No Safer Than [FEMA] Trailers Email Print

With hurricane season beginning on June 1, the Disaster Accountability Project will be reporting this week and next on inadequacies in government preparedness. This is the first report of the series, published on the DAP Blog and cross-posted with permission.

The Sierra Club recently tested five "Katrina cottages" being used in Mississippi and found all to contain higher levels of formaldehyde than is recommended for long-term exposure by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.

Normal levels of indoor formaldehyde run between 10-20 parts per billion but three of the five cottages contained over 100 parts per billion. This level is even higher than the 77 parts per billion average tested in the 516 trailers this year by the CDC.

While the larger floorplan and windows should help dissipate the gas, a Mississippi news station found faulty ventilation designs in some cottages.

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Reckless Reporting? Point the finger at yourself, chump. Email Print

So yesterday the Washington Post reported that the "mobile biological weapons" touted to have been found in Iraq, giving the country the illusion of Bush's legitimacy, were in fact proven not to be so even before the President asserted that "we have found the weapons of mass destruction."

Today, Bush has sent his minion McClellan out to chastize the news world for "reckless reporting."

But shouldn't the administration be pointing the finger at themselves?

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