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| SENATORS WANT
PENTAGON IG TO LOOK AT IRAQ TOXINS
"We know that multiple failures by
contractor KBR lead to this exposure."

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WASHINGTON -- Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and four other Democratic
senators have asked the Pentagon's inspector general to review the
Army's response to the potential exposure of Indiana National
Guardsmen to a
deadly
chemical in Iraq.
The senators said they believe the conduct of the Army and
military contractor KBR may have caused hundreds of U.S. troops to
be exposed to dangerous levels of cancer-causing sodium
dichromate.
Former KBR employees have said that workers and soldiers,
including Indiana Guard members, were exposed to sodium dichromate
at an Iraqi water pumping plant that was being repaired in 2003.
Sodium dichromate was used at the site as an anti-corrosive.
Some of the guardsmen are suing KBR, which has said it acted
properly.
The senators said the review done by an advisory committee to the
secretary of defense and by the U.S. Army Center for Health
Promotion and Preventive Medicine “may have been deeply flawed.”
The issues the senators want the inspector general to review
include whether the Army failed to clear sodium dichromate from
the facility before authorizing KBR to enter the site and whether
the Army responded adequately when soldiers began experience
health problems.
“We know that multiple failures by contractor KBR lead to this
exposure,” said Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. “But it is also becoming
clear that the Army's multiple failures resulted in soldiers not
being warned about the contamination, not being provided personal
protective gear, not having their symptoms taken seriously, and
not being tested in a timely manner.”

The Defense Health Board, an advisory committee to the secretary
of defense that provides independent advice, has said the Army
correctly concluded that Indiana National Guardsmen were not
overexposed to the toxin.
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