This lists all Air and Chemical pollutants used, OSHA and DEP violations, plus so much more!
This is the PowerPoint presented at the 1st Town Hall meeting in March 2025.
This lists a recap of last year's meeting, cancer statistics from last year to now, updates from TozLaw Law Firm, plus so much more!
This is the PowerPoint presented at the 2nd Town Hall meeting in June 2026.
This timeline, highlighting only a fraction of known incidents, strongly suggests a pattern of systemic neglect toward chemical safety and employee health protections.
This also outlines only a sample of the harmful chemicals mishandled at the WEA facility, along with some of their known health effects on those exposed.
After a year and half - They could not perform a workplace cancer risk assessment because the facility has been closed for years and historical employee exposure data, air monitoring records, and other critical occupational information are unavailable. The Department also stated that although OSHA inspection information was available online, it was "not helpful" in assessing potential workplace exposures because no chemical sampling results were reported, and they further noted that neither OSHA nor DEP records contained information regarding the personal protective equipment (PPE) used by employees or other measures taken to reduce chemical exposures.
After a year and half - Rather than providing a toxicological evaluation comparing the cancers reported by former employees to the chemicals documented at the site, the Department referred us to publicly available Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) fact sheets for those chemicals.