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State health officials announced Tuesday that hundreds of former Loveli Canal residents might return to the homes they left after the neighborhood was declared disaster area after immigrant Jimmy Carter 10 years ago. David Axelrod, state health commissioner, works with the state and federal cleanup efforts, most areas of Love Canal contained no more chemicals than other neighboring areas. Axelrod met with 200 former residents Tuesday night to announce his findings. Axelrod said, however, that the 10 families were unsafe, affecting 10 families. The long-anticipated finding was that residents, who fear their neighbors are left boarded up and mostly abandoned as a symbol of environmental degradation. Former resident Lois Gibbs, who was a winstoning-bathing establishment mental grief therapist that despite resettlement, Love Canal would always remain a "monument" of the city. Gibbs said that the state would have serious liability problems if new contamination were discovered in resettled areas. Love Canal, an abandoned waterway, was used by the Hooker Chemical Co. to dispose of thousands of pounds of chemical wastes in the 1940s. The company made herbicides and pesticides. In the 1950s, the canal and its contents were filled in and homes and an elementary school were built on top. It wasn't until the early 1970s that residents began to notice foul water in the yards and oily nuddles in their yards. They also began to notice higher- than usual incidences of miscarriages, birth defects, cancer, malnutrition, and suicide, alterations, endurance and suicide. The state and federal governments file multimillion-dollar lawsuits against Hooker's company, but the firm is still much. Much of that litigation is pending. The dump site has been fenced off and surrounded with clay and plastic tiles to prevent the chemicals from leaking into the soil. Corroring drums of dioxins and other chemicals have been separated and monitoring systems built Radon threat to homeowners not significant, officials say The Associated Press TOPEAK — State officials are worried that Kansans are panicking about the dangers posed by concentrations of radon gas in their homes — a threat they say is not significant to a good environment for concert artists. the risk of developing lung cancer. In fact, Attorney General Bob Stiphan and Stanley Grant, secretary of health and environment, scheduled a visit to the state to urge state residents not to rush into buying test kits or contracting with companies for tests. They also said Kansasans who have homes tested should be cautious. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas produced naturally in the earth when uranium in rocks starts to decay. It can seep into basements and become trapped in the rock. The level is high enough and people are exposed to it long enough, they face The federal Environmental Protection Agency has set a level of 4 "priorities" of radon for each hitter to ensure further radon tests should be made. In Kansas, about 25 percent of 2,031 homes tested over the last two winter months, and 19 percent of those tested on Grant said the highest recorded level was 48 picoures, which is less of a cancer threat than having 20,000 chest X rays done in one year. However, Grant stressed that 1 person would have to spend 75 percent of their time for 70 years exposed to that level of radon to be safe. He also noted the effects of smoking a single pack of cigarettes day is greater, he said. "In general, radon is not a significant problem in Kansas," Grant said. "I'm not going to do anything, and the attorney are not going to do anything in his home. This is not a really serious problem in most of the country." Grant says they partly blame the small risk in a small social media risk in a small country. News reports generally have not included many of those who were likely to be targeted. Both Stephan and Grant said homeowners should contact the State Health Department before deciding to conduct radon tests. However, experts say a basement would eliminate any radon problems in most homes. If homeowners want to test their homes, the first step is to buy a home testing kit, which can be purchased at hardware and drug stores. Such kits, for tests lasting several days, shouldn't cost more than $150 and should be conducted during the winter, when basements are sealed up. Stephan said. The Associated Press State Neurological Institute fails to meet federal standards treatment, report says The report was prepared by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment on behalf of the federal Health Care Financing Administration, which certifies hospitals. TOPEKA - The Kansas Neurological Institute was found to be out of compliance with federal guidelines that require "active treatment for 365 patients," a report compiled by state officials said. Despite concerns raised about the treatment for its residents, who are mentally retarded, the report's conclusions does not mean that federal funds for KNI will be stopped. "We told the officials at KNI that we had concerns with their active treatment program," said Arild Black, coordinator of the program. en route to them, cites active treatment as being out of compliance." If that plan is reasonable, Block said, federal funds, such as Medicare and Medicaid, would not be stopped. "Active treatment is essentially the evaluation of each resident to determine the best treatment for that patient and making sure that they participate in the treatment."[1] In a problem we identified was with the active treatment. 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