I can’t tell you how many times I heard industry reps saying they just don’t know anyone who has every gotten sick while being an applicator of coal tar products. Well this former coal tar sealcoating contractor tells his story in the article associated with this tweet.
#Cancersurvivor /contractor: response too slow re coal tar #Amen @TheHenryCompany @CEGltd https://t.co/adOsSSI9n9 pic.twitter.com/JQnk6J8rze— Coal Tar Free USA (@CTFreeAmerica) September 9, 2016
**update with the new link to the above article: http://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/could-this-be-a-safer-alternative-to-coal-tar-based-sealants/30631
By the Numbers: PAH Guide to Coal Tar Free Sealers @kristypagan @asphaltmagazine https://t.co/sREVZsGTYu pic.twitter.com/SLuuVPkAuf— Coal Tar Free USA (@CTFreeAmerica) September 6, 2016
Grotesque cancers plaguing Lake MI tributary fish https://t.co/JrzXWdxvJ1. PAHs one potential cause. More reasons to go #coaltarfree— Rebecca Esselman (@NatureIsWater) September 1, 2016
Philly area #Cancersurvivor: response too slow re coal tar @PhillyH2O ?? @greenphillyblog https://t.co/tXQkFFv3La pic.twitter.com/Pp1UPs6YiQ— Coal Tar Free USA (@CTFreeAmerica) September 9, 2016
Green Risks: Don’t Use Coal Tar Based Sealcoat on Your Driveway: https://t.co/VvcIWTnY9h @whenvironment @Pitt_SDG pic.twitter.com/40qdo360rF— Coal Tar Free USA (@CTFreeAmerica) September 8, 2016
#TBT Still undone: 10 years ago @EPA was asked to report on human health & env effect of coal tar @RepLloydDoggett pic.twitter.com/zulvVdRE8U— Coal Tar Free USA (@CTFreeAmerica) September 8, 2016