Defense Health Care: Activities Related to Past Drinking Water Contamination at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Abstract

In the early 1980s, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were discovered in some of the water systems serving housing areas on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Exposure to certain VOCs may cause adverse health effects, including cancer. In 1999, the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) began a study to examine whether individuals who were exposed in utero to the contaminated drinking water are more likely to have developed certain childhood cancers or birth defects. ATSDR has projected a December 2007 completion date for the study. The National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2005 required GAO to report on past drinking water contamination and related health effects at Camp Lejeune. In this report, GAO describes the following: (1) efforts to identify and address the past contamination; (2) activities resulting from concerns about possible adverse health effects and government actions related to the past contamination; and (3) the design of the current ATSDR study, including the study's population, time frame, selected health effects, and the reasonableness of the projected completion date. GAO reviewed documents, interviewed officials and former residents, and contracted with the National Academy of Sciences to convene an expert panel to assess the design of the current ATSDR study.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2007
Accession Number
ADA467704

Entities

People

  • Bonnie Anderson
  • Cathleen Hamann
  • Christina Ritchie
  • Danielle Organek
  • George Bogart
  • Helen Desaulniers
  • Karen Doran
  • Marcia G. Crosse
  • Roseanne Price
  • Stuart Ryba

Organizations

  • United States Government Accountability Office

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  • Alkenes
  • Congress
  • Drinking Water
  • Environment
  • Environmental Health
  • Environmental Protection
  • Environmental Restoration And Remediation
  • Health Care
  • Health Services
  • Hygiene
  • Law
  • Marine Corps
  • Medical Personnel
  • Natural Resources
  • Organic Compounds
  • Public Health
  • United States Government

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  • Environmental Remediation and Restoration.
  • Government Contracting/Procurement.