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How toxic materials in the water at Camp Lejeune affected soldiers and their families

From August 1953 through December 1987, soldiers and families stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Marine Corps Base may have been exposed to highly-toxic groundwater due to oil, industrial wastewater, and radioactive chemicals being dumped into storm drains.

The drinking and bathing water of the Tarawa Terrace family housing units may have been contaminated with one or more of the following toxins:

  • Trichloroethylene (TCE), a degreaser;
  • Perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry-cleaning solvent;
  • Benzene, an industrial solvent; and,
  • Vinyl chloride is a colorless, flammable gas used in plastics.

The levels of PCE in the water during this period grossly exceeded the amount allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Act.

Exposure to toxin-contaminated drinking water occurred because these chemicals leaked into groundwater that supplied the Tarawa Terrace drinking water system from several local businesses adjacent to the Camp Lejeune military base.

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A coverup of damage by senior base officials?

In 1987, the military base shut down the water treatment plant—however, the damage had already been done and senior base officials sought to cover it up.

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Dates include August 1953 through December 1987

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Camp Lejeune victims with these diagnoses:

Adult leukemia

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Camp Lejeune FAQ: Questions About Toxic Water Damages

Who may qualify?

Anyone who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune military base from 1953 through 1987, and was diagnosed with any of the covered life-threatening conditions.

What causes the damage?

The presence of trichloroethylene (TCE), a degreaser; perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry-cleaning solvent; benzene, an industrial solvent; and, vinyl chloride, a colorless, flammable gas used in plastics.

How did contamination occur?

Exposure occurred because these chemicals toxins from several local businesses adjacent to Camp Lejeune leaked into groundwater that supplied the drinking water system.

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