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West Lake Landfill is undergoing a cleanup effort after allegedly dumping hazardous materials, and now an underground fire is also reportedly threatening the area.
The Teamsters allege the fire is moving closer to the nuclear waste, which was illegally dumped at the Republic Services-owned landfill. The union lodged a formal human rights complaint Tuesday with the United Nations in the hopes of addressing the ongoing situation.
Stiles also called on business magnate Bill Gates to intervene and help resolve the situation. Gates and fellow billionaire philanthropist Warren Buffett are both investors in Republic Services. The Teamsters were joined by several local businesses and environmentalist groups. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently overseeing the landfill and its ongoing cleanup effort.
Reviews of the site found the hazardous materials and the underground fire could pose a huge problem for nearby residents. Water sources and trees were found to have trace amounts of radiation, and Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster filed a lawsuit against the landfill for the environmental contamination.
The United Nations Human Rights Commission and Republic Services did not respond to requests for comment by The Daily Caller News Foundation.
War Crimes in Progress
There is no way to recover from these kinds of exposures.
There is no medicine and there is no cure.
Millions now possess a shortened life span due to their radiation exposures.
What city or country will be next?

Black-Rock-Desert Nevada
WASHINGTON, DC, June 7, 2016 - Yesterday, the U.S. EPA quietly issued proposals to allow radioactive contamination in drinking water at concentrations vastly greater than allowed under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The new guidance would permit radiation exposures equivalent to 250 chest X-rays a year. Today, environmental groups called the proposal “shocking” and “egregious.”
The EPA proposed Protective Action Guides (PAGs) would allow the general population to drink water hundreds to thousands of times more radioactive than is now legal. For example, radioactive iodine-131 has a current limit of 3 pico-curies per liter (pCi/L), in water but the new guidance would allow 10,350 (pCi/L), 3,450 times higher. For strontium-90, which causes leukemia, the current limit is 8 pCi/L; the new proposed value is 7,400 pCi/L, a 925-fold increase.
“Clean Water is essential for health. Just like lead, radiation when ingested in small amounts is very hazardous to our health. It is inconceivable that EPA could now quietly propose allowing enormous increases in radioactive contamination with no action to protect the public, even if concentrations are a thousand times higher than under the Safe Drinking Water Act,” said Dr. Catherine Thomasson, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
Distiller that Strontium Milks used in the presentation www.h2olabs.com...
Radiation is being detected in Miami-Dade tap water. Strontium Milks (on YouTube) tested a water sample from the leftovers of 1 gallon of distilled water and found 94 C.P.M. about 3 times higher than the air measurement.
Thanks to MsMilkytheclown1 www.youtube.com... for letting me use her Inspector plus geiger counter. Note: Strontium Milks said that he checked the plates and the plates were not the source of the radiation.
The EPA tells us to check back with them in 6 years regarding drinking water standards in the United States. The decline in water quality is not only happening in Flint, Michigan it's happening all across the USA. The EPA conveniently has not done a review post Fukushima. However we can expect them to play with the numbers and give us a response by the end of 2016 www.epa.gov... in prior regulations no target is set for reducing Alpha, Beta Emitters /hokmjuv