Authors: Mike Magner
Toxemia,
43
Toxic Substances Control Act (1976),
138
TRICARE health-care program,
245
Trichloroethylene (TCE)
    Â
at Berkeley Manor Elementary School,
71
    Â
benzene and solvents at Hadnot Point,
69â70
    Â
BUMED limits and testing regulations,
235â236
    Â
CCE test procedure,
55
    Â
congressional action over standards for,
184â185
    Â
countrywide contamination problems,
59
    Â
disability benefits for exposed veterans,
222
    Â
DoD opposition to childhood leukemia investigation,
108
    Â
EPA report on toxicity limits,
130â134
    Â
EPA risk assessment,
239â241
    Â
EPA's SNARL warning,
52â53
    Â
esophageal cancer,
250
    Â
extent of contamination,
88
,
249â250
    Â
government awareness of cancer connection,
129â131
    Â
inhaling fumes from,
114â115
    Â
Kelly Air Force Base contamination,
255â256
    Â
lack of standards and regulations,
32â33
,
54
    Â
linking to birth defects,
102â103
,
105
,
129â131
,
152â153
,
187
,
189
,
214
,
223
    Â
military downplaying severity of contamination,
74
,
142
,
164â165
    Â
1980s water sampling,
47
,
51
    Â
Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing,
162
    Â
Rifle Range tests,
55
    Â
role in cancer,
129â131
    Â
state government's notification of violations,
83
    Â
widespread use of,
36
    Â
Woburn contamination,
120
Trihalomethanes (THMs),
45
,
48
,
51â52
,
67
,
81
Tucker, Brooks,
252â253
United States Geological Survey (USGS),
82â83
US Naval Academy, Annapolis,
7
,
25
,
121
,
172
USS
Vandalia
,
25
Veterans Affairs, Department of
    Â
congressional negotiations for compensation legislation,
244â248
    Â
cost of compensation,
208
    Â
denial of benefits,
223â224
    Â
disability claims backlog,
260
    Â
Feres Doctrine,
231â232
,
238
    Â
Kahaly's compensation,
217
    Â
NRC report as obstacle to veterans' benefits,
215
    Â
shifting stance on disability benefits,
218â222
Vieques, Puerto Rico,
11â13
,
17
,
207â208
Vietnam War,
10
,
13
,
17â18
,
20â21
,
63â64
,
173
Vinyl chloride,
83
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
    Â
ATSDR Public Health Assessment,
101â103
,
117
,
196
    Â
connection to childhood illnesses,
75â76
    Â
“independent” panel findings,
151â152
    Â
military downplaying severity of contamination,
74
    Â
1980s water sampling,
70â71
    Â
Superfund site,
95
Wakild, Chuck,
85
Walden, Greg,
167
Walker, Yvonne P.,
101
Wallmeyer, J.G.,
58â59
Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
260
,
264
War of 1812,
23
Warminster Naval Air Development Center (Pennsylvania),
59
Wartenberg, Daniel,
203â204
Washington Post,
141â143
,
152
,
252
Water and Air Research, Inc., Gainesville, FL,
58
Water supply and systems
    Â
base officials' review of confirmation test results,
72â73
    Â
benzene contamination,
69â70
,
210
    Â
Camp Lejeune reducing frequency of,
59â60
    Â
Carbon Chloroform Extract procedure,
54â55
    Â
EPA notification of Camp Lejeune base commander on contamination limits,
45â46
    Â
failure to locate contamination source,
67â68
    Â
fuel contamination,
70â71
    Â
incorrect data regarding the use of,
140â141
    Â
judge holding Marine Corps responsible for testing,
235â236
    Â
military downplaying extent of contamination,
74
,
76
,
81â82
,
94â95
,
163
    Â
1980s sampling,
47â49
    Â
off-base contamination,
80â81
    Â
USMC lack of cooperation on test data,
99â100
    Â
VOC contamination,
71
    Â
well closures resulting from contamination,
71â72
    Â
See also
Benzene
;
Tetrachloroethylene
;
Trichloroethylene
Water Survivors,
121â123
,
126
,
159
,
181
,
225
,
228â230
Water treatment processes,
30â32
,
45â46
Watters, James,
212
Wattras, Ray,
88
White House Office of Management and Budget,
106â107
,
110
,
188
Whitfield, Ed,
168
Williams, Robert C.,
198â199
Williams, Scott,
179
Willow Grove Naval Air Station (Pennsylvania),
59
Wilmington Morning Star
,
74
Woburn, Massachusetts,
105â106
,
108
,
110
,
120
,
129â130
,
156â157
,
162
Wolfowitz, Paul,
137â139
Wooten, Julian,
33â35
,
49
,
67
,
72
,
86
World War I,
26â27
W.R. Grace Corporation,
120
,
130
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio),
17
Wurtsmith Air Force Base (Michigan),
59
M
IKE
M
AGNER
, author of
Poisoned Legacy: The Human Cost of BP's Rise to Power
, has been a journalist for nearly four decades. He is currently a managing editor at
National Journal
in Washington, DC. Magner first heard about Camp Lejeune's water contamination in 2004 and has been working on the story ever since. A native of South Bend, Indiana, and a graduate of Georgetown University, he and his wife, son, and daughter live in Arlington, Virginia.