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Vickery Transportation Inc. is a for hire transportation company that provides bulk liquid hazardous and non-hazardous waste transportation services. Based out of Northwest Ohio, Vickery Transportation’s home base is on on-site of a hazardous waste deep-well injection facility operated by Vickery Environmental Inc.
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Vickery Transportation
3956 State Route 412
Vickery, Ohio 43464
Clyde, OH to 3956 Ohio 412, Vickery, OH 43464 - Google Maps
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Environmental Release Report: VICKERY ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
TRI Data Summary
Environmental Releases, Transfers, and Production-Related Waste (Pounds from TRI sources)
Year Air Releases Water Releases Land Releases Underground Injection Total Environmental Releases Total Off-Site Transfers Total Production-Related Waste
1998 7 0 0 2,717,000 2,717,007 17,430 2,717,653
1999 190 0 0 13,360,000 13,360,190 57,099 13,366,919
2000 5 0 0 16,932,740 16,932,745 54,412 16,938,962
2001 5 0 0 16,266,250 16,266,255 57,715 16,267,841
2002 0 0 16,019,978 16,019,978 3,224 16,023,784
"NA" means that no data are available because "Total-Production Related Waste" was not reported until 1991.
Dioxin Compounds Summary
Environmental Releases, Transfers, and Production-Related Waste (Grams of Dioxin Compounds from TRI sources)
Year Air Releases Water Releases Land Releases Underground Injection Total Environmental Releases Total Off-Site Transfers Total Production-Related Waste
2000 0 0 0 .1 .1 0 .1
2002 0 0 0 421 421 0 422
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioxin
The term dioxin is used in chemistry to describe a heterocyclic 6-membered ring where 2 carbon atoms have been substituted by oxygen atoms. While this moiety can appear in a wide range of compounds, the most important and widely known group are the polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, a group of highly toxic environmental toxins commonly referred to as simply "dioxins".
http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/ap/us_child_cancer_fears
Ohio child cancers confound parents, investigators
Thu, Dec 30, 2010
Hundreds of state and federal experts have spent millions investigating the leukemia that sickened 17 children and killed three between 1997 and 2004. Some parents of Clyde area's sick children question whether the state's inquiry has been thorough enough. They point out that there's been no soil testing or requests for experts from CDC to join the investigation. "Why haven't they brought all minds to the table?" said Warren Brown, whose 11-year-old daughter, Alexa, died of brain cancer in August 2009. "Why not throw everything at it?" Investigators insist they've ignored nothing. Soil testing wouldn't reveal any answers, they said, because the sick children come from a widespread area and all would have needed to come in contact with contaminated dirt. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Director Christopher Korleski said the state has consulted with federal health officials throughout the investigation and that they've signed off on the steps Ohio has taken
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