ISBN-13: 9780292746763 / Angielski / Miękka / 1993 / 254 str.
In the 1978 Love Canal toxic waste crisis, concerned citizens "did a far better job of evaluating the health of the community than did the professionals of the New York Health Department," asserts Marvin Legator. In Chemical Alert A Community Action Handbook, he and coeditor Sabrina Strawn offer a step-by-step guide that can be used by any lay person or citizens' group to determine whether a health risk exists in their area.Writing for the general reader with no scientific expertise, environmental, medical, and legal professionals instruct communities on the organizational and investigative techniques that will produce a valid, scientific case study. With these tools, citizens living near petrochemical plants or waste disposal areas--or who may have simply noticed a high incidence of certain health problems in their community--can determine for themselves whether a problem really exists and seek remediation. Given the reality that government agencies often lack the resources--or the will--to detect health hazards before they affect a community, an informed citizenry should be its own best environmental watchdog.