The unregulated link in a toxic supply chain and how it impacts El Paso
- Vanessa Dominguez and her family moved to El Paso to secure a spot in a better school but later learned about toxic emissions impacting their neighborhood.
- Vanessa Dominguez and her family have been exposed to dangerously high levels of ethylene oxide, linked to cancer, due to a nearby warehouse owned by Cardinal Health.
- Grist's analysis revealed dangerous levels of ethylene oxide exposure linked to local warehouses owned by Cardinal Health.
- Long-Term exposure to ethylene oxide is associated with severe health risks, including various cancers and respiratory issues.
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This toxic chemical is leaking out of nondescript warehouses across the country. Almost no one knows about it
By January 2018, Vanessa Dominguez and her husband had been flirting with moving to a different neighborhood in El Paso, Texas, for a few years. Their daughter was enrolled in one of the best elementary schools in the county, but because the family lived just outside the district’s boundary, her position was tenuous. Administrators could decide to return her to her home district at any moment. Moving closer would guarantee her spot. And when the…
The unregulated link in a toxic supply chain and how it impacts El Paso
This story was produced by Grist and co-published with El Paso Matters. Reporting for this story was supported by the Fund for Investigative Journalism.By January 2018, Vanessa Dominguez and her husband had been flirting with moving to a different neighborhood in El Paso for a few years. Their daughter was enrolled in one of the best elementary schools in the county, but because the family lived just outside the district’s boundary, her position…
The unregulated link in a toxic supply chain
By January 2018, Vanessa Dominguez and her husband had been flirting with moving to a different neighborhood in El Paso, Texas, for a few years. Their daughter was enrolled in one of the best elementary schools in the county, but because the family lived just outside the district’s boundary, her position was tenuous. Administrators could decide to return her to her home district at any moment. Moving closer would guarantee her spot. And when the…
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