A North Carolina congressman said Thursday that he wants an quest into reports that levels of a cancer-causing chemical in pet-cock drench at a Marine Corps obscene were downplayed and then omitted from documented documents. Democratic Rep. Brad Miller called for the poke about by his House skill subcommittee Thursday - a epoch after The Associated Press reported on unexplored documents that demand ginormous provocation leaks at Camp Lejeune and tall concentrations of benzene found in a flood well there in 1984.
"I am just disbelieving of their incompetent to act. It may have been worse than a flop to act. They may have acted to prune or mitigate the danger from being disclosed," Miller told the Associated Press on Thursday.
"It is bad to think of they would let this go on. There was too much gen that they had to have consciously disregarded.".
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