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Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects (2009)

Chapter: Appendix B: Participants at Public Sessions

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants at Public Sessions." National Research Council. 2009. Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12618.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants at Public Sessions." National Research Council. 2009. Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12618.
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Appendix B Participants at Public Sessions September 24, 2007, Washington, DC Persons who made formal presentations Major General (Select) Eugene G. Payne, Jr., Assistant Deputy Commandant Installations and Logistics (Facilities), Headquarters Marine Corps Kelly Dreyer, Headquarters Marine Corps Marcia Crosse, U.S. Government Accountability Office Frank Bove, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Morris Maslia, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Jerry Ensminger Persons who made comments at open-microphone session Jeff Byron, The Few, the Proud, the Forgotten Attendees Brynn Ashton, U.S. Marine Corps Cheryl Siegel Scott, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Chris Rennix, Navy Environmental Health Center John Sludden Ken Stier Lita Hyland Marie Roda, Roda Creative Mary A Simmons, Navy Environmental Health Center Paul Dugard, HSIA Shannon Ensminger, Roda Creative Steve Risotto, HSIA Yvonne Walker, Navy Environmental Health Center November 15, 2007, Camp Lejeune, NC Persons who made formal presentations Mary Hill, U.S. Geological Survey Richard Clapp (via conference call) Persons who made comments at open-microphone session Cindy Cribb, Private citizen Col. Michael E. Williams, USCG Training Center 241

242 Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune—Assessing Potential Health Effects Curtisteen Hill, Private citizen Eli Sharpless Jeff Byron, The few, the proud, the forgotten (website coordinator) Jerry W. Townsend, retired Kris L. Thomas, Private citizen Marilyn Wallace, retired civilian Mary Walton Freshwater, USMC Nellie Bell, retired civilian Paula Lawrence, Dep Terry Dyer, the Stand Attendees Angelo Inglisa Ann G. Turner Betty Reed Brad I. Walker, Lighthouse Films Catherine Maria Keener, WHQR Public Radio Chelsea Donovan, WITN Clifton Jones, Jr., David Steinberger, CBS news Erika Maureen DuChien Eugene Shelton, WCTI-TV Frances Midgett Hollowell Gareth J. McGrath, Wilmington Star-News James H. Middleton James Highsmith Jennifer Elise Hlad, Jacksonville Daily News Joy Barker Louise Jigettes Marilyn Mejarado Michael Sean Partain Mike Spencer, Wilmington Star-News Morris Levi Maslia, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Rachel E Libert, Tied to the Tracks Films, Inc Reginald Huff, CBS news cameraman Robert Keven Thomas Sandra H. Bridges, CAP member for ASTSDR Steve Goyas Vianna Witcher September 12, 2008, Washington, DC Persons who made formal presentations Frank Bove, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Persons who made comments at open-microphone session Jeff Byron, The Few, the Proud, the Forgotten (website coordinator) Attendees Harold Graef, U.S. Marine Corps Mary Byron Mike Tencate, U.S. Marine Corps Scott Williams, U.S. Marine Corps

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In the early 1980s, two water-supply systems on the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina were found to be contaminated with the industrial solvents trichloroethylene (TCE) and perchloroethylene (PCE). The water systems were supplied by the Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point watertreatment plants, which served enlisted-family housing, barracks for unmarried service personnel, base administrative offices, schools, and recreational areas. The Hadnot Point water system also served the base hospital and an industrial area and supplied water to housing on the Holcomb Boulevard water system (full-time until 1972 and periodically thereafter).

This book examines what is known about the contamination of the water supplies at Camp Lejeune and whether the contamination can be linked to any adverse health outcomes in former residents and workers at the base.

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