The Truth The Danger The Lies The Villages of Bloomingdale...The Lies The Villages of Bloomingdale...
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The Truth
The Danger
The Lies
The Villages of Bloomingdale
The Developers:
Eric Isenbergh
Frank Robles
Alejandro Robles
And The District 4 officials that serve no Civil Purpose
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People I have made contact with:
1. Michelle Vandyke – Information Specialist for Hillsborough County
2. John Walsh – Works for South Central Water Supply
3. Larry Meyer – EPA, Region 4 Drinking Water
4. Roger Martin – FDEP / Tallahassee
5. Daniel Peterson – Engineer 2 Drinking Water Division / DOH / Hillsborough
6. Therese LaDouceur – Engineer 1 Drinking Water Division / DOH / Hillsborough
7. Billy Permenter – Field Technician Supervisor, Regulatory Support Bureau / SWFWMD
8. Beth Edwards – Field Technician / SWFWMD
9. Rick Gallant – Vice President of Aqua Tech Inc.
10. John Sowerby – FDEP
11. Pam Bondi – Florida Attorney General
12. U.S. Civil Commission Dept. Of Energy
13. Office of Inspector General / U.S. Dept. Of Justice
14. Carl Blair / Region 4 / ATSDR
15. Connie Garrett / DOH Engineer / Tallahassee
16. Mark Evans / DOH Engineer / Tallahassee
17. Scott Mays / Backflow Inspection / Hillsborough
18. Willie Lavandeira / Backflow Inspection / Hillsborough
19. Dr. Lea Heverlein-Larson / Tampa Branch Laboratory / Florida Start Health Program
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The Names of the people who work in the Field's
(and who attempted to help me get answer's)
Surrounding the matter:
1. Michelle Williams – Case Manager / Xenco Labs
2. Robert – Field Technician / Xenco Labs
3. Brian Oram – Geologist / Owner , Educator at B.F. Labs Enviromental
4. Susan Boustros - Lead Assesor / Owner , Enviromental Assoc. Ltd. / Specializes in Waterborne Disease
5. Robin Baker – Clinical Educator / Providence Hospitals
The Attorney's that considered the case:
1. Robert Tucker / Fox, Feldman, Morgado / Tampa, FL
2. Luis Lazaro / Curry Law
The Attorney That offered me a contract:
1. Frank Pierce III / Mateer-Harbert Orlando, FL
2.Frank Pierce IV/ Mateer-Harbert
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Your Right's
Florida
STATUTE
&
WATER LAW 403.851 Declaration of policy; intent
It is the policy of the state that the citizens of Florida shall be assured of the
availability of safe drinking water. Recognizing that this policy encompasses both
environmental and public health aspects, it is the intent of the Legislature to
provide a water supply program operated jointly by the department, in a lead-agency
role of primary responsibility for the program, and by the Department of Health and
its units, including county health departments, in a supportive role with specific
duties and responsibilities of its own. Without any relinquishment of Florida’s
sovereign powers and responsibilities to provide for the public health, public safety,
and public welfare of the people of Florida, the Legislature intends: (1) To give effect to Pub. L. No. 93-523 promulgated under the commerce
clause of the United States Constitution, to the extent that interstate
commerce is directly affected. (2) To encourage cooperation between federal,
state, and local agencies, not only in their enforcement role, but also in
their service and assistance roles to city and county elected bodies. (3) To
provide for safe drinking water at all times throughout the state, with due
regard for economic factors and efficiency in government.
The Villages of Bloomingdale and District 4 Drinking Water
Entities and Officials
Have
Committed The Following 403.859 Prohibited acts.—The following acts and the causing thereof are prohibited and
are violations of this act:
(1) Failure by a supplier of water to comply with the requirements of s. 403.857 or dissemination
by such supplier of any false or misleading information with respect to notices required pursuant
to s. 403.857 or with respect to remedial actions being undertaken to achieve compliance with
state primary and secondary drinking water regulations-Violated the statutes by falsifying and
labeling the water supplied to residents as drinking water. Also Claiming the WELLS are for
irrigation purpose’s. While if anyone takes a good look around the property they will see that
the irrigation system is completely dismantled and broken. (2) Failure by a supplier of water to comply with regulations adopted pursuant to s.
403.853, with any rule adopted by the department pursuant to this act, or with conditions for variances or exemptions authorized under s. 403.854.-The Water being Provided to the
Development, The Villages Bloomingdale is coming from a Cross Connection by way of WELLS that are
not and will not be permitted. The area stricken by a constant flow of toxic waste that has been
bleeding into the heavy marsh filled pocket's of wetland for 8 decades, thuslabeling the land
“Delineated” by “Toxic Substance”
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(3) Failure by any person to comply with any order issued by the department pursuant to this act.- Every County Official that I have contacted, having gave them viable information that
proved there was a problem with the drinking water and yet they chose to ignore/deny the
fact's/information.
(4) Failure by a supplier of water to allow any duly authorized representative of the department or of the Department of Health to
conduct inspections pursuant to s.403.858.-As of right now I have been informed that Therese LaDouceur denied a request by the
Tallahassee DOH official's asking to come perform an inspection of the water at VOB. The request came after they received “FAKE”
Permit #'s given by an official at SWFWMD and the location of the WELLS did not match.
(5) Submission by any person of any false statement or representation in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed,
or required to be filed by this act orrules adopted by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.-Therese LaDouceur“falsified” her
report by providing untrue fact's surrounding the WELLS and the action's that she actually took during her visit at the development The Villages of Bloomingdale.
(6) Failure by a supplier of water to comply with the requirements of a permit issued under s. 403.861 (7).-The County of Hillsborough
has “FAILED” to provide proper/safe drinking water to the citizens/resident's living at The Villages of Bloomingdale. 403.862 Department of Health; public water supply duties and responsibilities; coordinated budget requests with department:
(d) Require those county health departments designated by the Department of Health as having the capability of performing
bacteriological analyses, in addition to the duties prescribed in paragraph (b), to:The County H ealth Dept. Denied me and my son an
Appt. to receive Treatment for the problem's we have been facing. I called Several times after Tampa General Denied us treatment and
reffered us to the Health Dept. I then called the Health Dept. Attending to the area we lived and they left me on hold. I left a message to
get an Appt. But a call was never returned. This is the same office that Therese LaDouceur and Daniel Peterson are out of.
1. Perform bacteriological analyses of water samples submitted for analysis.-Therese LaDouceur did “NOT” Perform any test or have
any test performed on water from the Villages of Bloomingdale.
2. Submit copies of the reports of such analyses to the appropriate department district or sub district office.- I have never heard of any of
the report's I had taken that failed the EPA regulations being recognized or submitted to the any other entity or sub district office for
additional analyses.
(e) Make available to the central and branch laboratories funds sufficient, to the maximum extent possible, to carry out the public water
supply functions and responsibilities required of such laboratories as provided in this section.-Therese LaDouceur Denied and Dismissed
there is a problem even after being contacted by a Hillsborough County EPA LAB Biologist that contacted Therese after being contacted
by a former colleague there was eminent concern of a problem with the water supply and the cost for proper testing should be had by
the county Health Dept.
(f) Have general supervision and control over all private water systems and all public water systems not otherwise covered or included in
this part. This shall include theauthority to adopt and enforce rules, including definitions of terms, to protect the health, safety, or
welfare of persons being served by all private water systems and all public water systems not otherwise covered by this part.-FAILED TO PROTECT THE RESIDENT'S living in the Development Villages of
Bloomingdale/Has Abused the power of being/having Supervision and Control.
(g) Assist state and local agencies in the determination and investigation of suspectedwaterborne disease outbreaks, including diseases
associated with chemical contaminants.-Denied the Possibility of Illness Even after more then 3 resident's contacted ThereseLaDouceur
giving the fact's of Dirty water and sick family member's
(h) Upon request, consult with and advise any county or municipal authority as to water supply activities.- I believe the probability /that
it is a likely reality,that Hillsborough County official's made contact with local municipalities advising about the circumstances,
surrounding the “water” and illness effecting resident's.
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Where I began was with an email to the Backflow Systems of Hillsborough County when searching for answer's as to why the
water stunk, tasted horrible, and was then turning a gray green. So on 5/27/2012 Information provided through these links: Links
That were removed the following Tuesday.
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/waterresource/resources/publications/tbw.pdf
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/water/resources/publications/2010/unregulatedContaminates.pdf
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/water/resources/publications/waterqualityreports/2010southcentral.pdf
That email was asking for help because the water was smelling like a sewer and my when I touched the water it was
burning my skin.
At the time I had purchased a filter system and thought that maybe the filter was making a difference but that I had an inside
source telling me that there was a problem possibly with the backflow system not being cleaned.
That following Tuesday I received a phone call from a Michelle Vandyke, the call came very early in the morning and she went
ahead and asked me some questions pertaining to the water. I gave her information and she said that she would have a tech come
out to look into it.
This is when John Walsh came out and met with me. He went over some things and he seemed to me a bit out of sync. He
continued by testing the water with a simple test strip and some liquid. This was to test the PH of the water. Which wasn't turning
out well because the water stayed in the red zone. His answer was Tampa water is hard. We went over some other details and he
gave his business card and Left.
I was not happy with the outcome of the visit I continued to speak to my neighbors asking about the problems they seemed to be
encountering. I also spoke to someone who worked for the community. This person was helping me understand that my suspicion
about the problem with the water was very real. And while this person did not tell me or give me direct information. The
confirmation made towards what I was or was not right about is what got me to take further steps.
So the next day I took a walk around the grounds of the property. And I discovered the first WELL. I was in shock. I called john
Walsh. He asked for photo's of the WELL to be sent to his email.
Later that day I got a call from Michelle Vandyke she was asking me about the contact I had with Mr. Walsh she was basically
trying to talk me away from the thought that WELLS were supplying water and said the Backflow system was being checked out.
She too said that Tampa water is just hard.
These answers were not right. I was becoming very aware that something was not right. The answers were not sufficient and my
response was apparently causing a rise in emotion with this official.
I was the one suffering that water and I was not going to be told things were not wrong.
So I continued to try and get answers.. Michelle's attitude bothered me. I had been researching the area and I was discovering that
the area was NOWHERE that WELL water should be taken from. I was also discovering that if the water was from the reclaimed
water line that the groundwater from this area was extremely dangerous. “Reclaimed Water” Michelle claimed can be used for bathing and cooking.
So I called the EPA and from there the chain of command about who to contact was given to me.
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/waterresource/resources/publications/tbw.pdfhttp://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/water/resources/publications/2010/unregulatedContaminates.pdfhttp://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/water/resources/publications/waterqualityreports/2010southcentral.pdf
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This began with Hillsborough County Drinking Water division the DOH District 4 office. And I was given the number for Daniel
Peterson. I contacted Daniel and explained the circumstances, he seemed to understand that I was in no way going to take the
answer, “Tampa Water Is Hard” so he put his senior official Therese LaDouceur on the phone with me.
Therese and I spoke for close to a good 30 minutes the whole time Therese coming up with answer's to the water issue's I was
expressing. I asked her to come and check the water and she at that time told me she had already checked the water about 2
weeks prior at another home in the community, “It Was Fine”. I was still persistent in trying to get her out there. And this
conversation too ended with some heated attitude and no guarantee that she would be out.
I was very bothered by the outcome and attitude of this conversation and continued to make phone calls that day. One that was
back up to the EPA Region 4 office. And one was to the drinking water division for the FDEP out of Tallahassee. Roger Martin is
who I then spoke to.
After that I made a phone call to SWFWMD and I inquired about WELLS. Asking if someone in Hillsborough County would
have to have a permit to have a WELL. I was told “Yes” Absolutely they would. And I was transferred over to Billy Permenter's
office. He spoke to me and he asked the address location for the WELLS and said he would call me back shortly.
Well 15 minutes later the phone call came, Billy, sounding a bit winded told me that there in fact was not any permits for
WELLS in this area. He then asked if he could send out a tech first thing the next morning and would I show the tech around. I
agreed to do so.
This is when Ms. Beth Edwards came out. And while I was out on the property with Beth I ran into some other official's that
were being shown around by the maintenance man. He came up and spoke to me telling me who that was that he had to show
them around. And I of course was very upset towards Therese Ladouceur so I did not attempt to speak with her because I did not
want conflict. This would of come because at that moment I found out that she went to the CDD/HOA office and gave them my
name. This is a violation to my privacy as a citizen to report possible harm being done.
At the end when Beth was going to leave as I was thanking her for her time. Mr. Daniel Peterson walked up to us. I tried to
ignore him but he introduced himself and I too introduced myself.(not happily)
I went back to my home and later that day I received an email from Therese LaDouceur. I Was SHOCKED, I thought to myself
how did she get my email address?
On the Next Pg.is a copy of the email: Along with my response to her:
She sent an email to myself and to Mr. Larry Meyer, Brian Miller, Van Hoofnagle informing with a falsified report:
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The EMAIL
From:
Jun 13, 2012
To Me: [email protected]
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Our department investigated your water quality complaint this morning concerning a
cross connection with the irrigation wells located at Villages of Bloomingdale and the potable water that you receive from the
Hillsborough County Water Department. We inspected all three wells on site and the three interconnections to the county. The
meters at each interconnection were functioning and recording water usage.
None of the three irrigation wells are connected to any potable water supply. • The well located on Newdale has no connection to any piping. The well located
at Carlsbad has a bladder tank, spigot and pressure vacuum breaker but is valved off from any on-site piping.
We recommend physically cutting the galvanized pipe after the pressure vacuum breaker so no one would be able to turn
on the valves. You would still be able to use the outside spigot for watering from the irrigation well • The well located at the front of the complex off Progress Boulevard had the 2
inch galvanized piping and atmospheric breaker like the Carlsbad well and it was valved off. There are two small
1 inch PVC lines prior to the pressure vacuum breaker, with one valve on and one valved off. You will need to
verify that these two pipes go only to irrigation lines and sprinklers so they can continue to be used for
irrigation. Physically disconnect the galvanized metal 2 inch line after the pressure vacuum breaker. We tested the water for a chlorine residual and sampled for total/fecal coliform.
Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 62-550 requires a minimum of 0.2 ppm throughout
the distribution system with a maximum limit of 4.0 ppm. The chlorine residual was 3.9
parts per million (ppm). The results for the total/fecal coliform test will be
available tomorrow.
Discolored or smelly water may occur when main distribution lines have been flushed, or if there
are galvanized pipes within the home that may be beginning to deteriorate. Flushing the water
taps for 2-3 minutes after the water has not been used for several hours will help eliminate the
discoloration. If the water heater has not drained recently, it may also contribute to the
discoloration and odor. If you have any additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact me by email or
phone. How is my customer service? Please take a few moments to complete our brief survey . We
value your input greatly and thank you very much! Therese J. LaDouceur Environmental Supervisor II-Safe Drinking Water Hillsborough County Health Department Environmental Health Services PO Box 5135, 1105 E. Kennedy Blvd , Room 201 Tampa , Florida 33675-5135 (813) 307-8015 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (813) 307-8015 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting, ext. 5934 Fax (813) 272-7242 http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/env_health/water_training.htm
mailto:[email protected]
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My Response: I do not know HOW you got my e-mail address!! first and second you are a LIAR!!! you are a LIAR!
and the line IS connected to the potable water system!! time tells all! Do not attempt to contact
me anymore I do NOT DEAL with LIARS working in our government. Period, I hope your pay offs were
worth it because I am not a fool who gets played for money. Have a GREAT whatever. Signed Gina LaBruno
Highlighted in YELLOW- A LIE Highlighted in RED- A LIE
Highlighted in Green- STEPS THAT WERE NEVER TAKEN Highlighted in BLUE- A LIE
I went and dug at the WELL I took photos and video of the WELL LINES and the breather that shot up higher then the power lines. And I sent this information to the Region 4 official
Mr. Larry Meyer. From here I started having water test's taken. I was too sick my skin was driving me crazy my
exhaustion was nothing normal. I was feeling so strange all the time. I was loosing hair and
feeling AWFUL. My conversations with other residents I knew something was wrong and I knew it was the water. So now I spent all my time looking into water testing and calling attorney's this was what I did
for a long time. And Finally I got an attorney that was interested. I spoke with this firm for about 5 weeks I
gave them so much information. I gave them copies of my logs. I gave them residents names and
addresses and phone numbers. They spoke to these residents and documented their statements. And
then one day I get a call that Mr.Tucker is requesting a meeting with me. I had no idea what it
was concerning. But this meeting was to let me know that my case has merit. But that his firm was not large enough to handle it. He said he would do what he could to help
me find a new lawyer. I was so saddened. Yet I kept searching. Then I got the first water test's back these tests were on my refrigerator water filter from the
water line that I had been using for 3 years. Also my bathroom sink aerator. I will add copies of these most important results with some brief information about these
results. But before I end this I want to tell you all about the attorney that came along in October of
2012 his name was Frank Pierce IV of Mateer-Harbert. I had sent out so many notes to different firms that I did not remember this firm right off the
bat. But nevertheless I spoke to Mr.Pierce IV and he said he would get back to me. And thru
emails and information I had given him he set up a meeting for me to come to the firm and speak
to them. After many questions they asked and information they took, that I gave. It seemed things were
going well. And they offered me a contract and told me to go home and read it and get back to
them. I Naively signed into contract with them. I had no idea or thought that attorneys were not out to
help the client. In short it turns out that Mr.Frank Pierce III and the developer's and the hospital network that
had been denying my son and I proper treatment are all connected.(and a few other's)
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So here I am today. Trying to bring awareness to this situation hoping that I
am somehow helping this state to see that this is an epidemic. Even more so
the facts are that word has been sent out to the medical facilities not to
address this issue with the water. And this feeling comes not only from me
but also from the other residents that have brought this to the attention of
their physicians. Something is going on at level well above anything normal. I promise you
everything I am saying is true.
I promise you that the water being given to the residents of the community
The Villages Of Bloomingdale is not the proper water.
I promise you that those water lines were set up from the start of the build
for this development.
I can tell you this because the amount of violations that exist do not just
happen by accident.
Example: This community was built with “NO BACK FILL”
“NO BACKFILL”
ON LAND THAT IS I.76 MILES FROM THE GYPSUM STACKS
DOES THIS RING ANY TYPE OF ALARM TO THE Officials OF THIS COUNTY?
OR IS THIS SOME TYPE OF BIO-TERRORISM?
OR IS IT A FORM OF PREJUDICE TOWARDS THE CONSIDERED LOWER CLASS COMMUNITY?
There is MERIT in what I am bringing forward.
There is a lot more information and proof that I have that gives total
clarity.
There are others that are VERY SICK, There are many that have DIED Suddenly.
I do not want my son or myself to die at the hands of greedy developers and
dirty county officials
These county officials are causing this state and its bureaucrats a SERIOUS
problem that is growing out of control. How can the state lead official's fix
something when the local officials are telling lies having affairs with the
developer's and hiring attorneys to try and shut down the exposure needed.
“WHO IS GOING TO HELP EXPOSE THE TRUTH”
“THE FACTS”
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Some Facts Pertaining to My Water Results
CH-Br2-CI
1.1 What are bromoform and dibromochloromethane?
Bromoform (also known as tribromomethane) and dibromochloromethane are colorless to
yellow, heavy, non burnable liquids with a sweetish odor. These chemicals are possible
contaminants of drinking water that has been chlorinated to kill bacteria and viruses that
could cause serious waterborne infectious diseases.Bromoform and dibromochloromethane
may form when chlorine reacts with other naturally occurring substances in water, such as
decomposing plant material. Plants in the ocean also produce small amounts of these
chemicals.
These chemicals are found mainly in water that originally came from surface
sources, such as rivers and lakes. Springs and deep drilled well usually
contain very little of the substances that react with chlorine to form these
chemicals; therefore, well and spring water is less likely a source of
bromoform and dibromochloromethane than water from a reservoir
(artificial lake). The amount of bromoform and dibromochloromethane in
drinking water can change considerably from day to day, depending on the
source, temperature, amount of plant material in the water, amount of
chlorine added, and a variety of other factors.
On the next page I will show you a series of tests that seem to prove a cross
connection
^According to the Rule Above^
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The TEST RESULTS
From My Kitchen Sink
From Angela Vazquez Kitchen Sink/My Neighbor From Across The Hall
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Report Sent To: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Safe Drinking Water Program Report Program
Project ID: Report Date: 02-AUG-12
Project Name: V.O.B Date Received: Client Name: Gina Christine LaBruno 24-JUL-12 Michelle B. Williams Project Manager EPA 524.2: The MS for batch 893320 recovered above laboratory guidelines for Bromodichloromethane and Chloroform; however, the LCS was within acceptable criteria. Sample 446172-001 was used to prepare the matrix spike and could have possible biased high results. The associated sample data is flagged with the FDEP "J" qualifier.
The results above also apply to other water test's that were taken from other homes and the actual water main's to the community.
Heterotrophic Plate Count: What is HPC and when is the right time to use it?
Heterotrophs are a group of microorganisms (bacteria, moulds and yeasts) that use organic carbon sources to grow and can be found in all types of water. In fact, the majority of bacteria found in drinking water systems are considered heterotrophs. Heterotrophic plate count (HPC) is a method that measures colony A group of hyphae (fungal colony) or cells (bacteria colonies) which arise from one spore (or hypha) or cell. It's possible to have mixed colonies of different organisms. formation on culture media of heterotrophic bacteria in drinking water. Thus the HPC test (also known as Standard Plate Count) can be used to measure the overall bacteriological quality of drinking water in public, semi-public and private water systems.
The Expected Standard set by the EPA
As stated by the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations established by the U.S. EPA a “lower concentration of heterotrophic bacteria in the drinking water is linked to a better maintenance of the treatment and distribution systems.” According to these regulations, treatment techniques should aim to control HPC concentrations in surface waters and groundwaters influenced by surface waters to less than 500 CFU/mL (using standard methods). Note: “This is not a health-based standard, but reflects the concern that at concentrations
above 500 CFU/mL, heterotrophic bacteria can interfere with some total coliform and E. coli recovery methods.”
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This amount is 5x GREATER than the EPA expected regulatory aim
“ HPC test remains to be a validation and VERIFICATION test “
Too much HPC means there can be INTERFERENCE with the total Coliform/E.coli Recovery methods.
This was not the only tests run for E.Coli /Coliform
The water and the ice had things floating within
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Photos from my home I am not a filthy individual I kept my home very clean.
Iron Bacteria ---------- Orangeish to brownish slime in water.
These restroom photos were taken 1 week after a thorough scrubbing to the toilets. My son and I were the only residents living inside our home.
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This collection of slime and calcification is not something a Potable water system produces in a WEEK'S time.
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Lines Breaking Around the Property “ALL THE TIME” The color inside this water pipe raises
concern towards the “QUALITY” And Implement of the PROPER PVC
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Radon is formed as one intermediate step in the normal radioactive decay chains, through
which thorium and uranium slowly decay into lead.
HEAVY METALS
LEAD
ARSENIC
BARIUM
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
COPPER
SELENIUM
SILVER
MERCURY
Results from the Drinking Water Filter in my refrigerator
Along with results from
My Bathroom Sink Aerator
My Bathroom Sink Aerator
Is This what Potable WATER is Made Of........?
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From The Drinking Water Lines And Also From The WELLS
LEAD, LEAD, LEAD
WHY IS LEAD COMING THRU THE DRINKING WATER LINE TO
RESIDENTS HOMES?
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There is LEAD in the water from the WELL
Throughout my efforts this past August there was suddenly discovered Permits for the
WELLS????????
I questioned this with “GREAT SUSPICION” So It was looked into
My question:
Did They(the owner of the wells) Go Thru The Whole ERP Process?
And are the WELLS Sufficient to the:
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Between the:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Superfund Division and The SouthWest Florida Water Management District?
I was told that the location of the WELLS did not fall inside the Superfund site per the FDEP.
I then checked this result and have found that this area does in fact fall inside a zone impacted by
Promulgated Law applied to zoning with many specific limits.
Records from HCEPC site environmental Incidents as far back as Nov.21, 1973 Water Quality VIOLATIONS attributable to MOSAIC/Gardinier Facility
The fact's connected to the Permit #'s given to the Tallahassee Officials
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The recent Permit #'s given are: 709352 permit for three 5” irrigation wells - completion report is not legible, but appears to have been completed 2/4/05
711751 grouting and abandonment report for a 6” well, completed 2/4/05 - permit for abandonment not legible -
completion report is not legible
733993 completion report for five inch irrigation well completed 2/16/06, permit is not legible. Pointing out that:
Only the first and third have an address, it is half a mile away, in progress village. The second one I don’t know how to
look up because it only has township range and section.
These Sudden Permit #'s Conflict with EVERYTHING about the surrounding Land
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I do not see how they can even allow for irrigation by water from this Aquifer The reality is there is no way these WELLS are legal 1.76 mi.
Mosaic
Mosaic Fertilizer has been operating at this location since 1924
http://www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/industrial/special/mineral/chapter12.pdf
Gardinier, Inc., in East Tampa, Florida
Gardinier, Inc.'s East Tampa Chemical Plant Complex encompasses about
2,600 acres of land and is located in west-central Hillsborough County,
Florida. The facility is located at the mouth of the Alafia River adjacent to
Hillsborough Bay. The plant began its operations in 1924 and has been expanded several
times by various owners. In 1973, Gardinier, Inc. took over the entire operation. Gardinier,
Inc. is owned by Cargill, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Operations currently include production of phosphoric acid and phosphate and other
fertilizers.18,19 Gardinier's on-site waste management units include two process water ponds
(Nos. 1 and 2) and a gypsum stack. Process Water Pond No. 1 is an unlined pond that occupies
13 hectares (32 acres) and is 2 meters (6 feetdeep); Process Pond No. 2 occupies 80 hectares and is 2.1 meters deep. The gypsum stack, which as of December 31, 1988
http://www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/industrial/special/mineral/chapter12.pdf
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Here are Photos of residents myself and my son.
These photos are to give you an idea as to what type of Health Problems are
occurring:
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My Neighbor's son after 2 months in the hospital. Because he came down with
Leukemia Just like That. I drove them to the Dr.'s Appt's when he first fell
sick.
FAST and SUDDEN
Photo Below, This person is still living at VOB and this is what is happening
Along with the skin issues there are many other issues. Such as
Extreme Fatigue, Hair Loss,Hair Dry and Brittle.
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Fingernails becoming discolored, thin and ridged, Stomach
Problems. Teeth Cracking, Gums Swelling, Teeth not growing back
in. Then Cancer popping up for all ages.
Sudden heart Attacks in Healthy people, even young people.
And a few that have died, Suddenly. These folks had diabetes's
but still fairly young.One woman who only lived at VOB for 6
months then fell ill quickly her immune system gave way to
an infection of the sinus cavity and they had to remove the
center of her face.
She too only had diabetes but died in September 2012 after a
short harsh battle to her immune system.
Another lady who is friend's with one of the people in these
photos, is now in hospice on her last leg in
a battle with cancer.
She was 47 when she moved into VOB.
BLOOD TESTS THAT ARE SHOWING LEAD
IN CHILDREN
INCLUDING MY OWN CHILD
The Illness we have all been dealing with is un-comprehensible
It is Unforgivable And IT MUST BE ANSWERED FOR.
No matter how many times they turn their back or deny this
situation.
I will not stop fighting to be heard and to be recognized
It has to be known and it must be stopped.
People are being killed and stricken with unexplainable illness.
And there is NO DOUBT that the cause is due to the WATER from
Villages Of Bloomingdale.
Written By: Gina LaBruno My Contact Information
[email protected] 813-531-5137