Carney Speaks to Community Group about Cancer Research
March 3, 2010
VIDEO: No elevated cancer cases in Claymont
By Rachael Samuels
Claymont residents come out for answers and get more studies as concern mounts over the relationship between dust particles and lung disease.
Video Here
Ashbourne Hills resident Anne O'Leary says she's satisfied with the answers she received in the meeting with Health and Social Services representatives and looks to a brighter future.
Delaware Health Commission Chair John Carney, an Ashbourne Hills native, spoke about the possibility for more biological testing to see if there's a direct link to the airborne toxins in Claymont's air.
He does admit to a lack of funding and emphasizes the need for constant studies in other areas until such testing can be made available.
Another dust study meeting is on March 22 at 7pm at the Claymont Fire House.
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