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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines vermiculite as “ a naturally-occurring mineral composed of shiny flakes, resembling mica. When heated to a high temperature, flakes of vermiculite expand as much as 8-30 times their original size.” Vermiculite is fire-resistant, odorless, and very light-weight. It has been commonly used for in-home insulation and is loose and easily moved.
A mineral mine near Libby, Montana produced almost three-quarters of all vermiculite that was sold in the United States from 1919 to 1990. The brand name of that vermiculite was Zonolite. An asbestos deposit was located in the mine, so the vermiculite that was taken from the Libby, Montana mine was contaminated with asbestos.
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has listed a processing site in Omaha, Nebraska as a priority site. The ATSDR states that “it should be noted that this priority list is not a list of ‘most toxic substances,’ but rather a prioritization of substances based on a combination of their frequency, toxicity, and potential for human exposure at NPL sites.” The priority site list is updated every two years.
The DHHS explains that the following things occur when asbestos is released into the environment:
The DHHS further explains the perils and mechanisms of asbestos exposure:
Then the DHHS states:
Cancer facts according to the DHHS:
Exposure to asbestos particles does not cause instant health troubles. As stated previously, it can take years for symptoms to manifest themselves, so be aware of the following symptoms:
If any of the above occur, seek medical help. Then, you need to contact a qualified Omaha Mesothelioma Attorney like the Throneberry Law Group. The Throneberry Law Group provides aggressive and compassionate support and representation for asbestos cancer victims. Call an experienced Throneberry Law Group attorney today at (888) 506-1131, or visit them online for 24/7 assistance.