From the Sierra Club via Jim Kotcon and Nicole Goode: .....................................................................................................
Check this out! Be one of the 40 volunteers to get tested.
Better yet, we still need 3-4 volunteers to help with the event.
JBK
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Hello everyone,
The Sierra Club is holding an event next week that I think may interest you or members of your organizations. We will be sending 40 hair samples from 40 volunteers for mercury testing. This is in response to a recent study published by Environment America that ranked West Virginia fourth in the nation for mercury pollution. If you could forward the event info to members of your organization, or anyone who you think may be interested, it would be much appreciated.
*What: *Hair Sampling for Mercury *Where*: Toni Exquisite Hair, 918 Chestnut Ridge Road #2, Morgantown, WV *When*: Thursday March 31st 10am-5pm *Who*: Anyone, but preferably women aged 16-45 *Why*: A recent study published by Environment America ranked West Virginia fourth in the nation for mercury pollution. It is estimated that one in six women of child-bearing age in America has enough mercury in her bloodstream to put her child at risk of developmental and learning disorders and lowered IQ, should she become pregnant. While a teaspoon of mercury is enough to poison an entire 20-acre lake, coal-fired power plants in the United States emit hundreds of thousands of pounds of it into the atmosphere every year. The mercury then finds its way into our streams and waterways through rain and snow, where it builds up in fish, and then the animals-- and humans-- that eat the fish. http://www.environmentamerica.org/news-releases/toxic-free-communities/stop-...
Thank you!! Nicole Good WV Sierra Club Morgantown, WV (304) 208-5013
Here is a link to an op-ed piece from a similar event in Kentucky.
http://www.kentucky.com/2011/03/23/1681384/ky-voices-mothers-to-be-beware.ht...