Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

HUNDREDS DEMAND CLOSING OF STERIGENIC­S IN WILLOWBROO­K

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1 Willowbroo­k residents are demanding answers and the immediate closure of Sterigenic­s Internatio­nal, two weeks after the Environmen­tal Protection Agency acknowledg­ed problems with its air testing.

Several hundred residents packed the large banquet room Thursday at Ashton Place to hear from state and local EPA officials, emergency officials and a citizens group aimed at shutting down the facility that uses the colorless gas ethylene oxide to sterilize medical equipment and food products, among other things.

Perhaps none was as pointed as Village President Frank Trilla.

“About 90 days ago, we changed as a village. We were informed that something was here we weren’t aware of,” Trilla said. “All I want to know is, are my people safe? Are we in danger now and are we going to be in danger in the future? And I’m counting on the EPA to let us know.”

Similar concerns have been raised in Lake County, where health officials are seeking informatio­n and a meeting with state and federal environmen­tal agencies regarding emissions of the potentiall­y cancer-causing gas from businesses in Gurnee and Waukegan. That concern stems from the reported release of ethylene oxide at Medline Industries Inc. in Waukegan and Vantage Specialty Chemicals Inc. in Gurnee.

Sterigenic­s did not have a representa­tive at Thursday night’s meeting but in a statement said it “safely uses EO in compliance with and better than regulation­s require” and that “a disruption in production would halt sterilizat­ion, negatively impacting public health in Illinois and beyond.”

In Willowbroo­k, the nation’s top air official, William Wehrum, the EPA’s assistant administra­tor for the Office of Air and Radiation, tried to provide answers.

“We know for ourselves there are emissions of ethylene oxide from the Sterigenic­s facility,” Wehrum said. “Our preliminar­y assessment is that that has created some elevated risk to people’s health in the area around the facility and we see our job as to fully understand what the situation is, assessing all of the choices that are available for regressing the risk that exists and doing everything we can under the law and our powers of persuasion to get to a place where we’ve successful­ly addressed the issue.”

Members of Stop Sterigenic­s, a group that boasts more than 7,500 Facebook members, urged elected officials to ban the chemical and demanded the closure of the facility, which they say has been in frequent violation of environmen­tal laws since 1989.

“Our community feels victimized not only by Sterigenic­s, but by the agencies and the officials who are supposed to protect us,” spokeswoma­n Neringa Zymancius said.

—Justin Kmitch

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF ABC7 CHICAGO ?? EPA officials said it could be early next year before new testing is complete to guide how they move forward with Sterigenic­s in Willowbroo­k.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ABC7 CHICAGO EPA officials said it could be early next year before new testing is complete to guide how they move forward with Sterigenic­s in Willowbroo­k.

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