Letters To Administration :: April 2, 2008
April 1, 2008 Dr. Julie Gerberding Dear Dr. Gerberding: On February 6, 2008, we wrote to you asking you to protect Dr. Chris De Rosa, formerly head of the Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), from retaliation for whistleblowing. Dr. De Rosa was instrumental in revealing the massive failings in ATSDR’s erroneous and completely unsubstantiated conclusion last February that the formaldehyde levels in trailers used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to house victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita did not reach a “level of concern for sensitive individuals.”[1] He was also a key witness at our hearing today to further review those events. As you know, the report was never reviewed by the agency’s toxicologists before its release. But it was relied on by FEMA to keep trailer occupants in an unhealthy living situation for a year longer than necessary. [1]ATSDR, “Health Consultation: Formaldehyde Sampling at FEMA Temporary Housing Units, Baton Rouge, Louisiana,” Feb. 1, 2007. p. 9.
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