Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks

Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks

There has been growing concern over the health effects of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. Within seconds of the collapse of the twin towers and Building 7 of the World Trade Center, pulverized building material, electronic equipment and furniture was spread throughout the area.

Additionally, in the five months following the attacks, dust from the pulverized buildings continued to fill the air of the World Trade Center site. Increasing numbers of New York residents are reporting symptoms of Ground Zero respiratory illnesses.http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-cleaners14oct14,0,3275974.story?coll=la-home-headlines]


=Materials in the 9/11 cloud, and potential for creating Ground Zero illnesses= The dust from the collapsed towers was "wildly toxic", according to air pollution expert and University of California Davis Professor Emeritus Thomas Cahill. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/health/2006-06-25-911-health-usat_x.htm USATODAY.com - Health troubles persist for 9/11 rescue workers ] ] The thousands of tons of toxic debris resulting from the collapse of the Twin Towers consisted of more than 2,500 contaminants,Anita Gates, "Buildings Rise from Rubble while Health Crumbles", "The New York Times", September 11 2006, reporting on the documentary by Heidi Dehncke-Fisher, "Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11"] more specifically: 50% non-fibrous material and construction debris; 40% glass and other fibers; 9.2% cellulose; and 0.8% of the extremely toxic carcinogen asbestos, as well as detectable amounts of [cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2006/09/05/nyregion/20060905_HEALTH_GRAPHIC.html |title=What was Found in the Dust |publisher=The New York Times |date=September 5 2006|accessdate = 2006-09-08] lead, and mercury. There were also unprecedented levels of dioxin and PAHs from the fires which burned for three months. [Dr. Dennis Charney, in the September 2006 edition of "Environmental Health Perspectives", the journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences] Many of the dispersed substances (asbestos, crystalline silica, lead, cadmium, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) are carcinogenic; other substances can trigger kidney, heart, liver and nervous system deterioration. This was well known by the EPA at the time of collapse.

Ground Zero illnesses

This has led to debilitating illnesses among rescue and recovery workers, and the pulmonary fibrosis death of NYPD member Cesar Borja.cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/408217p-345459c.html |title=WTC air doomed ex-cop |author=Schapiro, Rich |publisher=New York Daily News |date=April 12 2006|accessdate = 2006-09-08] NOTE: son's name spelt differently -ASSOCIATED PRESS, Bush May Meet With Dead Officer’s Son, "The New York Times", January 30 2007] Carl Campanile, "Kin Suing City over 'WTC toxin' Death" "New York Post" 29 January 2007, p. 2] [Jeff Stier, "The Mystery of Lung Disease", "New York Sun', February 20, 2007] Increasing numbers of cases are appearing in which first responders are developing serious respiratory ailments. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/13/nyregion/13symptoms.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Tracing Lung Ailments That Rose With 9/11 Dust - New York Times ] ] Health effects also extended to some residents, students, and office workers of Lower Manhattan and nearby Chinatown. [cite web| title = Updated Ground Zero Report Examines Failure of Government to Protect Citizens| publisher = Sierra Club | date= 2006| url = http://www.sierraclub.org/groundzero/| accessdate = 2006-09-08]

Ground zero workers and cancer

On November 28 2006 the "Village Voice" reported that several dozen recovery personnel have developed cancer – as opposed to having contracted respiratory ailments, and that doctors have argued that some of these cancers developed as a result of the exposure to toxins at the Ground Zero site: "To date, 75 recovery workers at ground zero have been diagnosed with blood cell cancers that a half-dozen top doctors and epidemiologists have confirmed as having been likely caused by that exposure."http://villagevoice.com/news/0648,lombardi,75156,2.html Kristen Lombardi, "Death by Dust – The frightening link between the 9-11 toxic cloud and cancer", "Village Voice", November 28 2006]

Judgments and statements by leading physicians

Dr. Larry Norton of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital said "Why isn't the whole nation mobilizing to take care of the chronic health impact of this disaster?". Dr. Norton cited the 70 percent illness rate among first responders as "a wake up call." Dr. Nathaniel Hupert of Weill Cornell Medical College, quoted by Jill Gardiner of the October 4 2006 issue of the "New York Sun" said that premature deaths and other ailments of dogs in the area are "our canary in the coalmine." [ [http://www.nysun.com/article/40891 Top Doctors Say Trade Center Dust Could Cause Cancer - October 4, 2006 - The New York Sun ] ] Richard Clapp and David Ozonoff, professors of environmental health at Boston University School of Public Health; Michael Thun, director of epidemiological research at the American Cancer Society; Francine Laden, assistant professor of environmental epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health; Jonathan Samet, chairman of the epidemiology department at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; and Charles Hesdorffer, associate professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine argue that the cancer incidence among monitored individuals cannot be called a coincidence. They assert that the Ground Zero cloud was likely the cause of the illnesses. The American College of Preventative Medicine is concerned that malignant mesothelioma will develop among persons exposed to Ground Zero air. [BBC News online Friday, 26 April, 2002, 16:19 GMT 17:19 UK "Ground Zero cancer fears"]

Ongoing monitoring of first responders' and residents' health

There is scientific speculation that exposure to various toxic products and the pollutants in the air surrounding the Towers after the WTC collapse may have negative effects on fetal development. Due to this potential hazard, a notable children's environmental health center (Columbia University Center for Children's Health) is currently analyzing the children whose mothers were pregnant during the WTC collapse, and were living or working near the World Trade Center towers. The staff of this study assesses the children using psychological testing every year and interviews the mothers every six months. The purpose of the study is to determine whether there is significant difference in development and health progression of children whose mothers were exposed, versus those who were not exposed after the WTC collapse. [cite web| title = CCCEH Study of the Effects of 9/11 on Pregnant Women and Newborns| work = World Trade Center Pregnancy Study| publisher = Columbia University| date= 2006| url = http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/sph/ccceh/research/wtc_pregnancy.html| accessdate = 2006-09-08]

Mount Sinai Medical Center is conducting an ongoing monitoring program, World Trade Center Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program. [ [http://www.wtcexams.org World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program: Index ] ] A leader of Mt. Sinai monitoring efforts is Stephen M. Levin, Medical Director of the Mount Sinai – Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine. [ [http://epw.senate.gov/107th/Levin_021102.htm Testimony of Stephen Levin, Feb. 11, 2002 ] ] First responders met in a conference, November 11 2006 in an effort to monitor responders' health. The event was organized by the World Trade Center Monitoring Program.T.W. Farnam, "9/11 responders seek options for care", "Newsday", November 12 2006 http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-nywtcvr4972450nov12,0,7496420.story?coll=ny-health-print]

An ongoing Pennsylvania State University / Monmouth University study reported that respiratory illnesses grew by more than two hundred percent in the year and a half after the September 11 attacks. (This was the first study that monitored police officers at the Ground Zero site. It was published in the "Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.") In this study of 471 police officers, 19 percent of the officers in October 2001 experienced shortness of breath; 44 percent of the officers experienced shortness of breath in April 2003. The percentage of the 471 officers coughing up phlegm increased from 14 percent in October 2001 to 31 percent in 2003.Carl Campanile, "9/11 is Still Taking Cops' Breath Away", "New York Daily News", April 16, 2007, p. 2]

A 2006 medical study of fire fighters reported that those personnel who inhaled Ground Zero air essentially lost 12 years of lung function. Additionally, a Mount Sinai report found that 70 percent of recovery and rescue workers reported an increase in debilitated respiratory function between 2002 and 2004. [ [http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2409716&page=1 ABC News: 9/11 First Responders Gravely Ill ] ]

A 2008 report by New York City's Department of Health indicated that up to 70,000 people might have long term health problems due to the dust. The findings were the result of the City's health registry of September 11 first responders, residents and others. ["Study: 70,000 may suffer post-9/11 stress disorder" September 10, 2008 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/11/study-70000-may-suffer-po_n_125552.html]

Lack of insurance

40 percent of the World Trade Center workers being monitored by a Mount Sinai Hospital study lack health insurance. [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/08/earlyshow/main1985804.shtml Insider: EPA Lied About WTC Air, Scientist Says It Covered Up Truth In Saying Ground Zero Air Was Safe - CBS News ] ]

August 2007 deadline for Ground Zero-related worker's compensation

Apparently, out of at least 100,000 eligible, fewer than 14,000 have registered, as reported by the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health. The final registration deadline for September 11-related workers' compensation was August 14, 2007. [ [http://www.tortdeform.com/archives/2007/05/3_months_remain_for_911related.html 3 Months Remain for 9/11-Related Workers’ Compensation Program | Tortdeform ] ]

Filing extension by Governor Eliot Spitzer

On July 12, 2007, Governor Eliot Spitzer extended to August 14, 2008 the filing deadline for worker's compensation claims, for people who worked or volunteered at Ground Zero. Individuals would register with the State Workers’ Compensation Board. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/13/nyregion/13mbrfs-compensation.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Anthony DePalma, "Albany: Extension for 9/11 Compensation", "The New York Times", July 13, 2007] ]

World Trade Center health coordinator

On June 11, 2007, Mayor Bloomberg appointed Jeffrey Hon as World Trade Center health coordinator. Hon had previously worked as the spokesman for the American Red Cross September 11 Recovery Program. People have offered conflicting statements, however, regarding Hon's role. In an interview with the "New York Daily News" Hon said that his role was to correct inconsistencies in city agencies and to handle related pension issues. Yet, Mayor Bloomberg said that Hon's role would not involve handling pension-related issues. A press release also indicated that the coordinator will "provide a central repository of WTC health information and ensure effective communication with those who may be experiencing 9/11-related health effects." [ Jordan Lite and Michael Saul, "Daily News", June 12, 2007, p. 4] [ [http://media-newswire.com/release_1052193.html Media-Newswire.com - Press Release Distribution - PR Agency ] ]

Early findings and muted warnings

Dr. Edwin M. Kilbourne, a high level federal scientist, issued a memo on September 12 2001 to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention against the speedy return to buildings in the area because of possible hazards from various toxic materials.Juan Gonzalez, "Clearing the Air with Truth", "New York Daily News", September 5 2001.]

Associate City Health Commissioner Kelly McKinney on October 6 2001 said that proper safety protocol for WTC site workers was not being enforced.

Political controversies

President George W. Bush's alleged manipulation of EPA statements

President George W. Bush has been faulted for interfering with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) interpretations and pronouncements regarding air quality. [cite web |url=http://www.sierraclub.org/groundzero/ |title=Ground Zero Report > Sierra Club |format= |work= |accessdate=]

Early statement by Christine Todd Whitman

On September 18, 2001, EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman told the public, via a press release, "We are very encouraged that the results from our monitoring of air-quality and drinking-water conditions in both New York and near the Pentagon show that the public in these areas is not being exposed to excessive levels of asbestos or other harmful substances" and that "Given the scope of the tragedy from last week, I am glad to reassure the people of New York … that their air is safe to breathe and the water is safe to drink."

Alleged EPA deceptions about Ground Zero air quality

An August 2003 [http://www.epa.gov/oig/reports/2003/WTC_report_20030821.pdf report] by the Office of the Inspector General of the EPA claimed that the Bush administration pressured the EPA to remove cautionary information about the air quality at Ground Zero.

Numerous key differences between the draft versions and final versions of EPA statements were found. A recommendation that homes and businesses near ground zero be cleaned by professionals was replaced by a request that citizens follow orders from NYC officials. Another statement that showed concerns about "sensitive populations" was deleted altogether. Language used to describe excessive amounts of asbestos in the area was altered drastically to minimize the dangers it posed. [cite news| title=EPA Misled Public on 9/11 Pollution| url=http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0823-03.htm| publisher=Newsday| author=Laurie Garrett| date=August 23 2003]

In September 2006, the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security held a two day long hearing on the subject of illnesses caused by post-9/11 air quality and former EPA head Christine Todd Whitman was a frequent target of criticism. [cite news| title=EPA, NYC Blamed for 9/11 Health Problems| url=http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2006/09/08/ap3004093.html| publisher=Associated Press| author=Devlin Barrett| date=September 8 2006]

EPA scientist Dr. Cate Jenkins appeared on CBS television on September 8 2006 and said that agency officials lied about the air quality in the weeks following September 11 2001. She said that in her opinion the EPA knew about the toxicity of the air, and that WTC dust included asbestos and disturbingly high PH levels. She said that some of the dust was "as caustic and alkaline as Drano." Dr. Marjorie Clarke also warned of the consequences of breathing toxic dust and fumes. Yet, agencies did not heed her warnings. [ [http://wtceo.org/ World Trade Center Environmental Organization ] ]

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation conducted a study of the World Trade Center site. However, it refused to release the results of its study, saying that the results were a study of a "criminal investigation." [Juan Gonzalez, "Fallout: The Hidden Consequences of 9/11", "In These Times", September 10 2002 http://www.alternet.org/911oneyearlater/14073/]

On September 13 2006, Congressmen Jerrold Nadler (NY), Anthony Weiner (NY), Bill Pascrell Jr. (NJ) filed a request with US Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez to investigate whether criminal charges may be brought against Whitman for lying about air safety in the Ground Zero area. [ [http://www.house.gov/list/press/ny08_nadler/WhitmanProsecuted091306.html Press Release of Representative Jerrold Nadler ] ]

Alleged government downplaying of health risks

Critics assert that government officials – notably Bush, Christine Todd Whitman (former head of the EPA), and then-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani – downplayed the health risks of the area and rushed to reopen the area around Ground Zero, although this posed a grave and immediate health risk to first responders. [Persons interviewed in "Dust to Dust:The Health Effects of 9/11."] Many corporations were eager to hear the news of the New York Stock Exchange being reopened only a few days after the collapse.Juan Gonzalez, "Former head of EPA Whitman doesn't second guess opening up lower Manhattan after 9/11", "New York Daily News", June 26, 2007, p. 5] On June 25, 2007, Whitman testified before a House of Representatives committee chaired by Jerrold Nadler. She said that a White House official informed her that President Bush expected that the Financial District would reopen within three days, that is, by September 14. She said that she replied that this would be cumbersome, since the EPA was still judging the health situation in the area.Investigations after the attacks suggest that the Bush administration pressured Whitman and Giuliani to provide health reassurances in order to keep Wall Street operating.Andrew Stephen, "The poisonous legacy of 9/11: New Yorkers were told their air was safe to breathe after 9/11. It wasn't. As the city's first toxic dust-related death we report on the lies and the cover-up," [http://www.newstatesman.com/200706040025 "New Statesman", June 4, 2007] ] Ben Smith, Rudy's Black Cloud: WTC Health Risks May Hurt Prez Bid." "New York Daily News", September 18 2006, p. 14] [Wayne Barrett, "Rudy Giuliani's 5 Big Lies About 9/11: On the Stump, Rudy Can't Help Spreading Smoke and Ashes About His Dubious Record", "Village Voice" August 8-14, 2007, p. 35-36. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0732,barrett,77463,6.html]

tatements by Mayor Rudy Giuliani

Two days after the collapse of the World Trade Center, mayor Giuliani said, "The air is safe as far as we can tell, with respect to chemical and biological agents."Michael Mason, "The 9/11 Cover-Up", "Discover Magazine", October, 2007, p. 24 http://discovermagazine.com/2007/oct/the-9-11-cover-up] Giuliani, in attempting to deflate "New York Daily News" journalist Juan Gonzalez' reportage of the 9/11 air issue, claimed that "the problems created… are not health-threatening." ["Dishonorable Non-Mention: Juan Gonzalez and the Daily News' 9/11 Pulitzer", by Keach Hagey"Village Voice", April 24th, 2007 or http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0717,hagey,76442,15.html] In the first month after the attacks, the mayor said, "The air quality is safe and acceptable."

In November 2001, Giuliani wrote to the city's Congressional delegation and urged that the city's liability for Ground Zero illnesses be limited, in total, at $350 million. Two years after Mayor Giuliani finished his term, FEMA appropriated $1 billion to a special insurance fund to protect the city against 9/11 lawsuits.Anthony DePalma, "Ground Zero Illness Clouding Giuliani's Legacy", "The New York Times", May 14, 2007 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/nyregion/14giuliani.html?hp]

In a September 18 2006 "New York Daily News" article titled, "Rudy's Black Cloud: WTC health risks may hurt Prez Bid", Sally Regenhard, mother of Firefighter Christian Regenhard, who died on September 11, is quoted, "There's a large and growing number of both FDNY families, FDNY members, former and current, and civilian families who want to expose the true failures of the Giuliani administration when it comes to 9/11." She told the "New York Daily News" that she intends to "Swift Boat" Giuliani.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is contemplating calling Giuliani to testify before a Senate committee on whether the government failed to protect recovery workers from the effects of polluted Ground Zero air. [ [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-giuliani8apr08,0,2321840,print.story?coll=la-home-headlines Giuliani foes plan to use 9/11 against him - Los Angeles Times ] ] [ [http://www.nysun.com/article/49582 Potential Clinton-Giuliani Battle Brews Over 9/11 Health Issues - March 1, 2007 - The New York Sun ] ]

Congressman Nadler was quoted in a March 1, 2007 "New York Sun" article, "Potential Clinton-Giuliani Battle Brews Over 9/11 Health Issues." He said that he "absolutely" wishes to interview Giuliani administration officials regarding the environment in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. He asked, "Who made decisions, if any, that resulted unnecessarily in a lot of people getting sick?" [Russell Berman, "Potential Clinton-Giuliani Battle Brews Over 9/11 Health Issues", "New York Sun', March 1, 2007]

Handling of cleanup procedure

A May 14, 2007 "New York Times" article, "Ground Zero Illness Clouding Giuliani's Legacy", gave the interpretation that thousands of workers at Ground Zero have become sick and that "many regard Mr. Giuliani's triumph of leadership as having come with a human cost." The article reported that he seized control of the cleanup of Ground Zero, taking control away from established federal agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. He instead handed over responsibility to the "largely unknown" city Department of Design and Construction. Documents indicate that the Giuliani administration never enforced federal requirements requiring the wearing of respirators. Concurrently, the administration threatened companies with dismissal if cleanup work slowed.

Workers worked without proper respirators. They wore painters' masks or no covering. Specialists claim that the only effective protection against toxins such as airborne asbestos, is a special respirator. New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health industrial hygenist David Newman said, "I was down there watching people working without respirators." He continued, "Others took off their respirators to eat. It was a surreal, ridiculous, unacceptable situation."

The local EPA office sidelined the regional EPA office. Dr. Cate Jenkins, a whistle-blower EPA scientist, said that on September 12, 2001, a regional EPA office offered to dispatch 30 to 40 electron microscopes to the WTC pit to test bulk dust samples for the presence of asbestos fibers. Instead, the local office chose the less effective polarized light microscopy testing method. Dr. Jenkins alleged that the local office refused, and said, "We don't want you f---ing cowboys here. The best thing they could do is reassign you to Alaska."

Lawsuit against city, regarding health payments

First responders and other individuals are suing the City of New York. Lawyers are criticizing the city for failing to provide proper facial ventilators to clean-up workers. [Anthony DePalma, "9/11 Suit Tests New York Stand on Immunity" "New York Times" June 23, 2006 http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/23/nyregion/23responders.html] On October 17 2006, federal judge Alvin K. Hellerstein rejected New York City's motion to dismiss lawsuits that requested health payments to the first responders. [Anthony DePalma, "Ruling Opens a Door for Thousands of Ground Zero Lawsuits", "The New York Times", October 18 2006, B1.]

Possible settlement

On October 28, 2007, Jim Riches reported that the City of New York and litigating first responders have shown interest in a legal settlement, to resolve lawsuits against the city. The settlement would yield a financial settlement apportioned in the following manner: forty percent to lawyers, and sixty percent to litigants. [Jim Riches Ducking WTC Air Blame? October 28, 2007 http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=50810]

Estimated treatment costs

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health issued a study on July 17, 2007 indicating that the estimates for monthly costs of treating Ground Zero workers had increased from around $6 million per month to $20 million per month by the end of 2007. The causes of the increased expense lie in the increasing numbers of workers getting sick and the worsening illnesses of workers. This indicated that the planned U.S. House appropriation legislation (of $50 million) for the sick workers, for the coming year, would be inadequate. The number of workers that have registered with area hospitals' Ground Zero programs has reached 37,000. With about 500 new workers registering each month, the institute estimated that the number of registrants could reach 65,000 in two years. (The institute is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services.) [Anthony DePalma, "Big Cost Increase Is Predicted to Treat Ground Zero Workers" "The New York Times", July 18, 2007 with graphic on anticipated costs http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/18/nyregion/18treatment.html]

Disputes over plaintiffs' health claims

In June 2008, New York City argued in federal court that 30 percent of the September 11 plaintiffs did not have serious injuries. [Anthony dePalma,"City Questions 9/11 Workers’ Claims of Illness" "new Yotk Times," June 25, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/nyregion/25health.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion&oref=slogin] This is part of a larger debate over the number of people sickened by the collapse of the Twin Towers.Fact|date=July 2008

Vulnerable individuals

Fallen first responders, workers, volunteers and office workers

*Sister Cindy Mahoney, hospice volunteer
*Mark DeBiase, communications worker
*James Zadroga, NYPD officer (The causes of Zadroga's death are under dispute. He was originally determined to have died from 9/11 dust. However, the City medical examiner asserted that Zadroga died from self-injection of ground drugs. On the other hand, a third doctor backs the original claim of WTC dust responsibility. James' father, Joseph, said that the medical examiner reported no "track marks on his arms or body.") ["City says drug use, not dust killed 9/11 hero James Zadroga. "New York Daily News" http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/10/26/2007-10-26_city_says_drug_use_not_dust_killed_911_h-2.html]
*NYPD officer Cesar Borja (Although Officer Borja was referred to in the press as a "first responder", The New York Times reported in February 2007 that Borja actually did not go on duty near the World Trade Center site until late December 2001. He did work traffic and security posts at the site, 12 hours per day.) [Sewell Chan and Al Baker, "Weeks After a Death, Twists in Some 9/11 Details", "The New York Times", 13 2007, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/13/nyregion/13health.html?_r=1&oref=login&pagewanted=all]
*NYPD Detective Robert Williamson
*Felicia Dunn-Jones, attorney (she was added to the official 9/11 list of fatalities)
*NYPD Officer Kevin Hawkins
*NYPD Officer Frank Macri

The lead researcher of a New York State Department of Health study informed "The New York Post" of a study documenting at least 204 deaths of rescue and recovery workers since September 11, 2001. The researchers for the study confirmed 98 deaths with death certificates. The researchers showed that 77 persons died of illnesses, including 55 from lung and various other cancers. Kitty Gelberg, New York state Bureau of Occupational Health's chief epidemiologist said, "We're not saying they are all World Trade Center related; we're just saying this is what people are dying from." Many of the 55 responders who passed away from cancer had cancer before September 11, 2001, but most of the cancer patients developed the disease afterward.Susan Edelman, "Charting post-9/11 deaths", "New York Post", January 6, 2008, p. 2]

The 98 deaths include:
*55 cancers
*21 traumatic injuries (motor-vehicle crashes, gunshots and five homicides, including four cops killed in the line of duty)
*12 heart disease, including 10 heart attacks
*2 sarcoidosis
*1 polyneuropathy (neorological disorder)
*1 pneumonia
*1 granuloma pneumonitis
*1 alcoholism
*1 amyloidosis (bone marrow disorder)
*1 kidney disease

First responders

In particular, "first responders," New York Police Department and Fire Department of New York members that reported to Ground Zero, have asserted that they are victims of diseases associated with the toxic cloud from the pulverized buildings and equipment.(See article: Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11, 2001 attacks.) NYPD Detective James Zadroga, 34, was the first 9/11 responder whose 2006 death was directly linked with toxic Ground Zero substances.Gerard Breton, a pathologist of the Ocean County, New Jersey medical examiner's office (which conducted an autopsy), reported that "It is felt with a reasonable degree of medical certainty that the cause of death in this case was directly related to the 9/11 incident." [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20060421/ai_n16153072 or Devlin Barrett, "Ground Zero workers seek answers: Autopsy links cop's death to dust", "Chicago Sun-Times", April 21 2006.]

Cesar Borja, a veteran of the NYPD, died, falling ill from lung disease. He had spent 16 hour days at the smoldering wreckage of Ground Zero. [ADAM LISBERG, NICOLE BODE and DAVID SALTONSTALL, "Look me in the eye& save WTC heroes" New York Daily News January 25 2007 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/491657p-414162c.html] Detective Robert Williamson, 46, died from pancreatic and lung cancer on May 13, 2007. He worked for 16 hour days, without taking days off, in performing recovery work at the Ground Zero site. After the clean up effort, he was among individuals that lobbied Governor George Pataki to sign a bill permitting retirees suffering from Ground Zero illnesses to have their illnesses reclassified and to receive additional pension benefits. His family and union believe that his cancers were directly caused by exposure to Ground Zero dust at the World Trade Center site. [Reuven Blau, "'Hero Times 2' Detective A Cancer Victim", "The Chief", May 25, 2007, p. 1] [SARAH NETTER, "Nanuet man dies at 46; Ground Zero-link suspected", "The Journal News", May 15, 2007, http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070515/NEWS03/705150364/1019/NEWS03]

20 year veteran of the NYPD, Officer Kevin Hawkins, 41, died in May 2007 from kidney cancer, soon after filing for a Ground Zero disability pension. He had worked two months at the Ground Zero site. [ [http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/60706.html New York police officer died from Ground Zero illness: report : Health ] ] NYPD Officer Frank Macri died of lung cancer that spread throughout his body on September 3, 2007. Macri's lungs were filled with dust when the towers collapsed and he later spent two months working on the site. The long hours on the site gave him vomiting spells and he was diagnosed with an already rapidly progressing stage four cancer only one year after the attack, despite being a non-smoker and cancer free before the attacks. [SHAPIRO, RICH, "Cancer ends his fitness life after toil at the Pit", "New York Daily News", September 10, 2007, http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/09/10/2007-09-10_cancer_ends_his_fitness_life_after_toil_.html]

Surviving first responders and their advocates are asserting that their illnesses have resulted from exposure to toxins at Ground Zero. The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA) filed a lawsuit to secure benefits for Officer Christopher Hynes, 36. In March 2004 he was diagnosed as having sarcoidosis. However, the NYPD has refused to bestow line-of-duty injury status to him. Hynes had worked for 111 hours at Ground Zero and its vicinity. He claims that he was never given a proper respirator for his work at Ground Zero. He has had difficulty in paying medical bills because of the denial of line-of-duty status. One medical provider sued him for $3,094 for medical bills. The provider eventually settled out of court for $1,625. The PBA noted that firefighters, by contrast, have been given line-of-duty status for their injuries. [David Seifman, "PBA Sues to Boost 9/11 Air Victim", "New York Post", June 2, 2007 or http://www.nypost.com/seven/06022007/news/regionalnews/pba_sues_to_boot_9_11_air_victim_regionalnews_david_seifman.htm] [ "Police Union Sues City Seeking Compensation For 9/11 Responder", ny1.com, June 1, 2007 or http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?stid=6&aid=70319]

Various volunteers

Hundreds of volunteer firefighters, construction workers, health professionals, clergy, and other individuals descended upon the scene in the days immediately following the attacks. These individuals volunteered directly at the Ground Zero site or cared for traumatized responders. Among individuals in the latter group, newspaper accounts have cited South Carolinian Episcopal nun, Sister Cindy Mahoney’s death as a fatality of Ground Zero illness. Mahoney spent several months attending to first responders’ spiritual needs. Two weeks prior to her death, she was cut off from her insurance. She choked to death on November 1, 2006, following five years of lung troubles.Dave Goldiner, "Lung illness take an Angel of Ground Zero." "New York Daily News." November 3 2006, p. 4] Emi Endo, "Sick 9/11 workers protest at Ground Zero" Newsday, 31 January 2007 http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/am-groundzero0201,0,1528416.story?coll=ny-main-bigpix] SEWELL CHAN, "Officer Who Epitomized Ills of Ground Zero Workers Dies", January 24 2007, A, Page 17 ]

Sen. Hillary Clinton on Sister Mahoney and Ground Zero illness: “We know that so many are now suffering health effects from breathing the toxic air at Ground Zero … Yet there are still some who doubt the link. By raising attention to her own devastating illness, Sister Mahoney will continue as she did in life, to help those affected by 9/11.”

Communication workers

Communications recovery worker Mark DeBiase, aged 41, died on April 9 2006 from a Ground Zero illness. He worked without protective gear for restoring communications at the site. "DeBiase's work was so crucial in emergency workers to communicate that he was shuttled between locations in a military helicopter," according to his father, Angelo DeBiase.

Janitorial workers

Manuel Checo is one of many janitors that performed cleanup work who now suffer from "World Trade Center cough." He spent six months at the site. Compounding janitorial workers’ troubles, three-quarters of them lack health insurance. [Ellen Barry, "Lost in the Dust of 9/11From society's margins, janitors were drafted for an epic cleanup around ground zero. Then 'the cough' racked their lives." October 14, 2006 "Los Angeles Times" October 14, 2006 article, republished at: http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/141006_dust_911.html Also republished at: http://listserv.fsl.com/pipermail/wtcrc/2006-October/000368.html]

Financial district personnel

Civil rights attorney Felicia Dunn-Jones, 42, died February 10, 2002, from sarcoidosis. The city's chief medical examiner belatedly attributed her death to her being engulfed in the dust cloud from the collapse of the Twin Towers, one block from her office. [Maggie Haberman, "Post-9/11 death is a homicide", "New York Post", May 24, 2007, 4] [Maggie Westfeldt, "One more 9/11 victim to be named on 6th anniversary of attacks", "Newsday", September 8, 2007 http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--anothervictim0908sep08,0,7252878.story]

Mayor Rudy Giuliani acted quickly to "reopen Wall Street." The Wall Street area reopened for business on September 17.

Educators and students

Students and staff at Stuyvesant High School returned to the school which lies within one-third of a mile north of the World Trade Center site, while fires were still burning at Ground Zero. Alumni are circulating a petition for greater attention to health problems related to the Ground Zero air. [ [http://www.asthmamoms.com/worldtradecenterarticles2001.htm AsthmaMoms World Trade Center: Environmental Health Articles 2001 ] ] [ [http://stuyhealth.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_stuyhealth_archive.html StuyHealth: March 2006 ] ] There is a debate over whether the 2002 Class President Amit Friedlander's developing cancer is related to Ground Zero air.

In addition, the students and staff members at the Murry Bergtraum High School returned to the building a couple of days after the attack, with the air system in the school severely affected and damaged from the debris and dust from the World Trade Center site (the school is three-quarters of a mile east of the site). Several teachers, particularly from the business department, and students have developed Asthma and other breathing problems because of the lack of unpolluted air and the failure of cleaning the school's central air system thoroughly years after the attack.

Ground Zero workers' and area residents' protests

On January 30 2007 Ground Zero workers and groups such as Sierra Club and Unsung Heroes Helping Heroes met at the Ground Zero site and urged President George W. Bush to spend more money on aid for sick Ground Zero workers. They said that the $25 million dollars that Bush promised for the ill workers was inadequate. A Long Island iron-worker, John Sferazo, at the protest rally said, "Why has it taken you 5 1/2 years to meet with us, Mr. President?"

Area residents joined the protest. Mariama James, who lives within blocks of the Ground Zero site, said that she became ill after cleaning the Ground Zero debris and dust from her apartment. "Recovery workers aren't the only people that were affected by this disaster," she said. "There are other people in need of treatment and monitoring."

Ground Zero workers' lawsuit

Families of Ground Zero workers have filed a mass lawsuit against the city. Andrew Carboy of the firm, Sulivan, Pappain, Block, McGrath and Cannovo said of the deaths of Cesar Borja, James Zadroga, and Mark DeBiase, "If Borja, Zadroga and now DeBiase isn't a wakeup call for the city, I don't know what will wake them."

By June 2007, the number of people filing claims against the city, regarding exposure to Ground Zero toxins, reached 10,000. Attorney David Worby is leading a class action lawsuit representing 8,000 people. [ [http://maloney.house.gov/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1232&Itemid=61 Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney - October Job Statistics Do Not Erase Dismal Bush Economic Record for Middle Class and Working Americans ] ] By September, 2007, the number of plaintiffs in the case reached 10,000. "I started this suit on behalf of one cop that got sick." He continued, "Nobody would touch the case with a 10 foot pole because it was considered unpatriotic to say anything against the cleanup or the EPA. [Michael Mason, "The 9/11 Cover-Up", "Discover Magazine", October, 2007, p. 22 http://discovermagazine.com/2007/oct/the-9-11-cover-up]

Pending legislation

Various bills are sitting before Congress: The Remember 9/11 Health Act and the James Zadroga Act. The sponsor of the Remember 9/11 Health Act is Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. [ [http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-566 H.R. 566 [109th: Remember 9/11 Health Act (GovTrack.us) ] ] The sponsors of the Zadroga Act are Senator Bob Menendez and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. [ [http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s109-3891 S. 3891 [109th: James Zadroga Act of 2006 (GovTrack.us) ] ] [ [http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-6045 H.R. 6045 [109th: James Zadroga Act of 2006 (GovTrack.us) ] ]

On September 13 2006, Sen. Clinton brought an amendment to a piece of ports security legislation, aiming to create a five-year, $1.9 billion treatment program for sufferers of Ground Zero dust and fumes after-effects. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214049,00.html?sPage=fnc.national/_911 FOXNews.com - Sick Ground Zero Workers Need $2 Billion in Treatment, Sen. Clinton Says - Health News | Current Health News | Medical News ] ]

Lawsuit by area residents

Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn residents brought a 111-page lawsuit against the EPA for purported deception of the public about hazards of Ground Zero air and dust. A major force behind this effort is Brooklyn resident Jenna Orkin of the World Trade Center Environmental Organization. On February 2, 2006 Federal Court Judge Deborah Batts issued an 83 page statement, indicating that there are sufficient grounds for the case to proceed. She also rejected granting Whitman immunity from the lawsuit. [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0608,lombardi,72258,6.html village voice > news > No one can argue that people aren't getting sick.: Bad Air After 9-11? EPA Is Sued for Answers by Kristen Lombardi ] ]

On December 10, 2007, legal proceedings began in a case on the question of responsibility of government officials in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Former EPA Director Whitman is among the defendants in the suit; plaintiffs in the suit allege that Whitman is at fault for saying that the downtown New York air was safe in the aftermath of the attacks. [Thomas Zambito, "Christie Whitman lied about Ground Zero air quality, 9/11 victims' lawyers say" "New York Daily News" December 11, 2007 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/12/11/2007-12-11_christie_whitman_lied_about_ground_zero_.html]

On April 22, 2008, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that EPA head Whitman could not be held liable for saying to World Trade Center area residents that the air was safe for breathing after the buildings collapse. The appeals court said that Whitman had based her information on contradictory information and statements from President Bush. The U.S. Department of Justice had argued that holding the agency liable would establish a risky legal precedent because future public officials would be afraid to make public statements. Judge Deborah Batts had previously declined to dismiss Whitman as a defendant, saying that her actions were "conscience-shocking". [The Associated Press April 22, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-EPA-Sept-11-Lawsuit.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=whitman&st=nyt&oref=slogin]

ee also

Ground Zero environmental advocacy organizations

* http://www.asthmamoms.com/ has a thorough World Trade Center site covering articles and resources since September 11, 2001. It is written by a downtown mother who lives a block from the former WTC towers.
* [http://911ea.org/ 9/11 Environmental Action]
* [http://wtceo.org/ World Trade Center Environmental Organization]
* [http://www.beyondgroundzero.org "Beyond Ground Zero"] a group of community-based organizations assisting low-income residents and workers.

Worker organizations

*Ceasar Borja, Jr., son of NYPD officer, fallen to Ground Zero illness
*Unsung Heroes Helping Heroes
* [http://www.fealgoodfoundation.com/whoweare.htm Feal Good Foundation, a non-profit organization, whose aim is to disseminate information about the health problems of September 11 responders]
* [http://www.911healthnow.org/ 9/11 Health Now]

Books

*Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins, "Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11" (2006), ISBN-10: 0060536616
*Juan Gonzalez, "Fallout: The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse" (2002), ISBN 1565847547
*Steve Centore, "One of Them: A First Responder’s Story" (2008), ISBN: 0-9801274-0-8;

Documentaries

*"," produced by Linda Sills - British Broadcasting Corporation, aired in May, 2006 on BBC World
*"," by Heidi Dehncke -Fisher, produced by Bruce Kennedy.
*"911: Dust and Deceit at the WTC" [http://www.911dust.org] , by Penny Little, produced by People to People TV.
*"Toxic Legacy," by Susan Teskey, produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, aired in September, 2006 on Discovery Times.
*"Sicko," produced by Michael Moore and Dog Eat Dog Films released theatrically June 29, 2007 by The Weinstein Company.

Related links

* [http://www.beyondgroundzero.org "Beyond Ground Zero"] a group of community-based organizations assisting low-income residents and workers
* [http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss5502a1.htm "Surveillance for World Trade Center Disaster Health Effects Among Survivors of Collapsed and Damaged Buildings"] - Centers for Disease Control
* [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc/ "World Trade Center Response"] - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
* [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/updates/upd-09-9-04.html Centers for Disease Control press release, First Reports of Health Effects in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers Find High Rates of Respiratory and Mental Health Problems]
* [http://www.familiesofseptember11.org/resources.aspx?s=33 Families of September 11 Resources page]
* [http://www.wtcexams.org Mount Sinai Hospital's screening program]
*http://healthandenergy.com/ground_zero_air_pollution.htm
* [http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/toxiclegacy/ CBC website accompanying documentary, "Toxic Dreams". Includes graphics of 9/11 dust and video interview with the New York Times reporter, Anthony DePalma.]
* [http://www.r8ny.com/node/12613 Transcript of Rep. Jerrold Nadler's opening statement for the first Congressional hearings on the health effects of September 11]
* [http://www.nrdc.org/air/pollution/wtc/intro.asp Natural Resources Defense Council site on the Environmental Impacts of the of the World Trade Center Attacks]
*http://clinton.senate.gov/issues/911/
*http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0823-03.htm
*http://www.sierraclub.org/groundzero/
*http://www.thenation.com/blogs/actnow?pid=120368
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/07/60minutes/main1982332.shtml Katie Couric's September 2006 "60 Minutes" report on Ground Zero illness]
* [http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.htm?programID=06-P13-00036&segmentID=1 Transcript of "Living on Earth" radio program on health effects of the cleanup]
*http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/03/11/1538253
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/449766p-378571c.html Juan Gonzalez story with archive of older articles]
*http://healthresources.caremark.com/topic/wtc
* [http://www.asthmamoms.com/worldtradecenter2006January-June.htm WTC environmental health news, archive by Asthma Moms]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B2WBD-F-7I "Dust to Dust" excerpt]

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