By the time he answered the knock, the harried courier had already departed, leaving an unexpected Federal Express packet on his threshold. Jerry "It's literally like trying to piece together a cold trail," said Bill Hedeman, director of EPA's hazardous waste cleanup program. The walls smelled. P.O. Is Kurt Russell still alive or dead? 2023 - Vim Buzz Jerry Russell Bliss, Ballwin, MO (63011) - Spokeo He reported a litany of problems: Documents were lost; samples were mislabeled and switched; a chain of custody was not established. WebJerry Russell Bliss, Age 66. Sewer workers discovered the first batch of barrels on the property of the Rosalie Investment Co., near the intersection of Strecker and Clayton roads, in July 1980. JERRY-RUSSELL BLISS v. HAZARDOUS WASTE - Casemine 314-918-3000. He reports that exposure to dioxin has certainly not hurt Bliss and that scientists have been mixed on the dangers of dioxin, citing a quote from the late Dr. Vernon Houk of the Centers for Disease Control, who once said that the evacuation of Times Beach was an overreaction. Essentially, Hall is asserting confidence in the clean up before it has started. If she had a couple of drinks at Bucks Place, she could walk home. However, the EPA is expected to release its Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the two projects this month. Leistner holds her own grudges. Those same officials are now siding with the developers, claiming that the once highly contaminated land is no longer a threat to human health, that it is now safe enough for backyard swingsets and tomato patches. It was an abortion. The contaminated soil is being stored in a pile at the site and covered with a tarp. Or they might go fishing in the river. But despite what McClellan implies, scientists agree that dioxin is dangerous. For about a week and a half, that was the biggest topic.. The toxic chemical was contained in waste oil Bliss' company sprayed on roads, parking lots, truck terminals and horse arenas for dust control. As with the gift shop, this would be a fine place to go running or maybe toss a Frisbee, if not for the memory of a community gone up in smoke. Mrs. Piatt, who said Mr. Bliss had been paid $150 to oil the floor of the arena near Moscow Mills, Mo., described in gruesome detail how pet cats and dogs and a total of 62 horses succumbed to the poisoning and died from 1971 to 1973.