Is burn study a moot point?
He said the agency felt the analysis was not a priority because the Army stopped burning the propellant. “We know the community is concerned about past exposures, but our primary concern is current exposures,” he said. “This data would probably be valuable if we could get the resources.” “I don’t think the data is sufficient enough to know whether there is a health threat,” he said. Stetson Hall of the county said he forgot about the test results, but he said the state should have told the county where the project stood. “I guess there was some problem with quality control … but over time you just forget about it,” he said. “What defused the issue is they stopped the practice anyway.” Even though the practice has stopped, Knorr and others said the results are important to help determine the effect of past activities on public health. “It’s still applicable because the test would indicate estimates of carcinogens released,” he said. “Theoretically, you could do air modeling to take in