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MTP Reports

The Military Toxics Project has published and co-published a variety of reports over the past fifteen years. Most are available in this section of our web site. Print copies of these and others are available from our office.


Communities in the Line of Fire: The Environmental, Economic, and Cultural Impacts of Military Munitions and Ranges (June 2002)
HTML (web) version
Microsoft Word version
 
Covering the Map: A Survey of Military Pollution Sites in the United States (May 1993, published with Physicians for Social Responsibility)
 
Defend Our Health: The U.S. Military's Environmental Assault on Communities - A People's Report to Congress (June 2001)
HTML (web) version

Depleted Uranium Case Narrative: Two hundred eighty-nine pages of reports and documents about exposures to Depleted Uranium during the first Persian Gulf War. (Third edition, September 1998, published with the National Gulf War Resource Center and Swords to Plowshares)

Don't Look, Don't Find: Gulf War Veterans, the U.S. Government and Depleted Uranium 1990-2000 (March 2000)
HTML (web) version

Health Effects of Depleted Uranium: Summary of research into the health effects of depleted uranium, by Gretel Munroe, co-published by Grassroots Actions for Peace and Military Toxics Project.
        Microsoft Word version

Inconclusive By Design: Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Federal Environmental Health Research (May 1992, published by MTP's precursor organization the National Toxics Campaign Fund). Fifty-five pages documenting ATSDR's and CDC's failure to adequately research environmental health impacts and the various methods used to make health studies "inconclusive by design."

The Human Cost of Military Toxics (whole binder)

The U.S. Military's Toxic Legacy

Uranium Battlefields at Home and Abroad: Depleted Uranium Use by the U.S. Department of Defense (March 1993, distributed by MTP, written by Rural Alliance for Military Accountability, Citizen Alert, and Progressive Alliance for Community Empowerment) One hundred sixty-five pages; the first national report on health and environmental dangers posed by depleted uranium munitions.

 


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