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Dingell to probe why EPA official leaving job
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Concerns raised after regional director claims her ousting is related to Dow benefits of Sa
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. John Dingell, D-Detroit, ordered his oversight staff on Friday to look into a
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she was aggressively pushing Dow Chemical Co. to clean up dioxin contamination in a 52-mile stretch of
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Mary Gade, the regional administrator of EPA's Region 5, which includes Michigan, told the Chicago
Tribune that she resigned after she was stripped of her authority and to.ld to quit or be fired by June 1.

Advertisement "There is no question this is about Dow," Gade was qu.oted as saying.

Dow Chemical of Midland denies that it had anything to do with Gade's departure.

EPA spokesman Jonathan Shradar said Gade has been placed on administrative leave and plans to leave
June 1. Bharat Mathur has been appointed as acting administrator for the region.

Asked about .Gade's charges, Shradar said "we cannot discuss personnel matters." But he said Dow "fully
complied" with EPA requests "and we expect them to continue to do that."

Dow spokesman John Musser and Michigan Department of Environmental Quality spokesman Robert
McCann said Gade's departure won't affect what is expected to be one of the largest cleanups of toxic
material in Michigan history. Several highly contaminated spots have been cleaned up, but no date is set
for the larger project.

"From our point of view, nothing has changed. We are resolved to getting this situation dealt with," Musser

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said.

McCann said the M-DEQ will continue taking the


lead on the project. "with the EPA backing us up...
We don't plan on (Gade's departure) having any
impact on the work we are trying to get done."

The EPA, M-DEQ and Dow Chemical are working on


a cleanup plan for dioxin contamination from
chemical processes, some of which date back to
World War I.

The contamination affects sediment in the


Tittabawassee and Saginaw rivers, which flow into
Saginaw Bay.

Hugh McDiarmid of the Michigan Environmental Council said the advocacy group fears Gade's departure
"will reduce the pressure and impetus for Dow to clean up the dioxi~ that has been sitting there for decades
and decades. It's a dangerous compound that is in the fish and wild game in the area that people eat."

You can reach Deb Price at (202) 662-8736 or dprice@detnews.com.

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