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"Either this is the most horrific story I've ever heard, or these people are completely crazy." Thus begins Libby, Montana, an incisive and unrelenting portrayal of a small northern mining town's codependent and ultimately tragic 40-year relationship with the company that sustained it.

W.R. Grace made millions from the local vermiculite mine, producing fireproof house insulation among other products. What you learn early in the film is what town residents didn't discover until it was too late—that the vermiculite mined at Libby contains asbestos. The toxic dust affected not only the men who worked at W.R. Grace, but the wives who washed their contaminated clothing and the children who hugged their fathers' dust-covered legs at the end of the workday. You also learn that asbestos-laced insulation from W.R. Grace's Libby operation can be found in as many as 35 million American homes.

As with other hard-hitting High Plains Films documentaries, Libby, Montana employs no voice-over narration. Instead, the story emerges through the voices of its characters, including the EPA's heroic, if egotistical, front-line cleanup man, Paul Peronard, and the asbestosis victims who tell their stories, punctuated by coughs and gasps.

Equally powerful, and strangely moving, is the footage of W.R. Grace mine manager Earl Lovick giving—or, rather, resisting—testimony in a civil trial regarding his and his company's responsibility for the sickness and death of hundreds of employees. In his 70s at the time of the testimony, Lovick appears defiant yet oddly unmoored, a man faced with the awful truth of his complicity. He himself was suffering from asbestosis when he died in 1999.



 

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Story from Mother Jones "Not in Their Back Yard" The "asbestos" which in reality is Tremolite, the most deadly form of "asbestos", one of only 2 asbestos types and 1 other mineral fiber known to be powerful enough to cause environmental epidemics in the absence of industry. was found on the school grounds in El Dorado County in 1997!! Not by EPA in 2005! EPA was notified of this find of course in 1997, but they did nothing at all, Which is what they did in Libby Montana for decades after science article after science article was published detailing the deaths. Libby even held public meetings in the mid 1980s, to alert the population as to what was occurring and EPA still did not respond. After the asbestos was found on the school grounds, the County of El Dorado Public Health Officer took two steps to cover it up so nobody would ever know. The first step was to replace the air intakes for the school, which were located directly in front of piles of asbestos. The second step was to spend 3 million dollars to attempt to hide the asbestos exposures that had occurred there for over 25 years, from EPA, by covering up the various asbestos piles and cleaning out the school rooms. They were trying to not be embarrassed when EPA came to town. Of course El Dorado officials had no idea what they were doing, so their clean up was found to be inadequate by EPA who spent another 2 million to clean the school. Irony of ironies, directly after this clean up, and EPA wasn't looking anymore, the school purchased gravel made up of white serpentine rock, composed of some 30% Chrysotile asbestos and approximately 7% Tremolite, and placed it for a road directly on top of the original "asbestos" find!! With no pavement over it. It remains open to the school children to this date. Based upon this exemplary behavior by El Dorado County officials, EPA decided to leave the whole asbestos question to their devices!! As if anyone in El Dorado County Government would ever tell anyone the truth regarding "asbestos" exposures!! Heck no they won't. They get elected to office by the money from people who develop the land. So do the officials EPA made a deal with to not super fund anything in El Dorado County. Meanwhile the largest known pure Tremolite deposits in the United States can be easily found at the surface on many people's properties, exposures occur every single day and they are moving thousands of more people onto these deposits as we speak. Not to be outdone, I have found the same situation in Amador County where the death toll already exceeds El Dorado County, by a lot...but El Dorado is catching up quickly. Other found the same situation with Tremolite only, in other counties. Of course California has 50 counties with serpentine (Chrysotile) asbestos present, not one death ever found associated anywhere with these Chrysotile deposits. But in the very few places in California where there are Tremolite deposits, the death toll simply jumps out of the records at a person. Dr. Marc Schenker at UC Davis has the goods on this. All of these deaths in El Dorado and Amador, from exposures 30 to 40 years ago, way before the main source of Tremolite was opened up in 1996!! Basically a person has no protection at all from asbestos poisoning in the United States. EPA officials allow exposures 1,000 times greater than is required to cause fatal disease, as a matter of course. (See Feds will check on Bayview asbestos San Francisco Chronicle August 3, 2007) .A person is actually in more danger from EPA than they are from Corporations who use "asbestos"!! Most exposures in the United States go completely unregulated so are substantially higher than the un protective levels adopted by EPA as a benchmark for safety!! What a complete and horrendous joke, perpetrated by Keystone Kops upon the innocent American Public. (See also "A dangerous lie" Missoula Independent July 27, 2007). Please also see Randall Patterson's comment regarding the book "Enemy of the People" at front of the hard copy of this issue of Mother Jones. "It's as if El Dorado County Officials were taking their lines directly out of Ibsen's Enemy of the People"...which of course they are..without knowing that they are because they are too stupid to read a book or understand it if they did.
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