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Hallan tóxico cancerígeno en la región
by Tere CarrascoDiario del Istmo
February 20th, 2007
High concentrations of benzene were detected in Minatitlán and New World, after community monitoring done by the Association of Ecological Producers Taxteco (Apetac). Article in Spanish.

Obtienen muestras de aire en zonas de industrias contaminantes
Diaro del Istmo
February 20th, 2007
New Mexico Bucket Brigade activity! Article in Spanish

Extenderá 'Brigada de Cubetas' monitoreo en la zona
by Graciela GómezEl Liberal del Sur
February 20th, 2007
New bucket brigade activity in Mexico!! Article in Spanish. Extenderá 'Brigada de Cubetas' monitoreo en la zona

Bucket Brigade detects high levels of carcinogenic benzene in Southern Veracruz
February 19th, 2007
Air samples taken by community bucket brigades in partnership with Apetac, Global Community Monitor, and Greenpeace showed alarming levels of toxic substances in the populations of Minatitlan, Coatzacoalcos and Mundo Nuevo.

Green-Peace y otras asociaciones
by  Victoria Rasgado PérezDiario del Istmo
February 15th, 2007
More Mexico Bucket Brigade. Article in Spanish.

FIRST AIR TEST FOR TOXIC CONTAMINATION IN MEXICO SHOWS DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN EVERY BREATH TAKEN BY PEMEX NEIGHBORS
Global Community Monitor
April 13th, 2006
A sample of the air breathed daily under 'low' pollution conditions in neighborhoods around a PEMEX refinery has revealed for the first time ever in Mexico that dangerous levels of toxic chemicals are endangering the health of thousands of people. For the first time in Mexico, independent tests by PEMEX watchdog group APETAC and the international group Global Community Monitor, have supplied real evidence offsite of serious toxic exposure from petrochemical operations.





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