Article: DESPITE KNOWN DANGERS, PCBS USED FOR DECADES IN HUGE ARRAY OF PRODUCTS DUWAMISH FISH, WILDLIFE LIKELY AFFECTED BY THESE CANCER-CAUSING AGENTS.(News)

Byline: ROBERT McCLURE P-I reporter

"Environmentalists were confident that they had ferreted out the nation's major pollutants after they put the finger on substances like DDT, mercury, lead and phosphates. Now an important newcomer has cropped up in the form of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)"

- Time magazine, 1971

By the time that story ran, the makers of the class of chemicals known as PCBs were aware that their product caused a weird pattern of blackheads and blisters known as chloracne. They knew it caused workers in plants producing the substance to complain of loss of appetite, lethargy and a lessening of their get-up-and-go in the bedroom.

They ...

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