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Old July 25th, 2007, 03:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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FEMA reviewing policy on trailers

FEMA reviewing policy on trailers By SHELIA BYRD, Associated Press Writer
Tue Jul 24, 5:57 PM ET

Days after the Federal Emergency Management Agency's chief spokesman said concerns about formaldehyde would not stop it from selling or donating surplus disaster trailers, the agency said Tuesday that it is reviewing the policy.

FEMA headquarters issued an advisory to media outlets on Tuesday that said the agency is "reviewing a number of policies related to travel trailers, including the status of sales and donations."

FEMA provided about 120,000 travel trailers to victims of the 2005 hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Some occupants last year began reporting illnesses, including nosebleeds and headaches.

Congressional leaders were outraged after documents revealed that FEMA lawyers had discouraged the agency from investigating reports that some trailers had high levels of formaldehyde.

FEMA's chief spokesman, Aaron Walker, told The Associated Press in an e-mail late Friday that the agency would continue to sell or donate the trailers, and that recipients "will be fully advised of the concerns regarding formaldehyde levels."

Tuesday's advisory said the report quoting Walker was in error. Walker confirmed Tuesday that he had made the statement in his e-mail but added: "All of the policies are under review right now."

He did not say when FEMA had changed its position.

"The problem is the formaldehyde issue is very dynamic right now. It's very fluid," Walker said.

Formaldehyde, a common preservative and embalming fluid, sometimes is found in building materials that are used in manufactured homes. The chemical can cause respiratory problems and possibly cancer in high doses or with prolonged exposure.

In his Friday e-mail, Walker said FEMA has disposed of 18,562 travel trailers "through authorized disposal methods." The General Services Administration handles the sale or donation of the trailers.

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said Tuesday that he was sending FEMA Director R. David Paulison a letter reminding him that the trailers are dangerous and shouldn't be occupied.

"I think it's absolutely shocking to the conscience that they would even consider selling these trailers or giving them away," Cummings said.

Representatives from FEMA and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were in Louisiana and Mississippi this week for fact-finding meetings, Walker said.

"They're not necessarily checking air quality, but they're checking mitigating factors. They're trying to determine the scope," he said. "They're going to be coming up with parameters for this larger test, which may begin in three weeks."

Since Saturday, about 800 residents of federally issued trailers on the Gulf Coast had called a FEMA health line, said Jim Stark, the director of FEMA's Louisiana Transitional Recovery Office.

About 290 of those were Louisiana residents, and an estimated 30 to 40 percent of the Louisiana callers wanted out of their trailers and federal help getting into an apartment or another rental unit, Stark said.

FEMA began distributing fliers on formaldehyde to trailer residents last year and had given worried residents the option of moving into older trailers or into rentals, he said. Until last week, there had been only about 50 complaints, he said.

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Associated Press writer Becky Bohrer in New Orleans contributed to this report.


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Old July 25th, 2007, 04:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is so inhumane. I saw this on the news when they interviewed some of the people who had lived in some of those trailers.
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Old July 25th, 2007, 07:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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