Barb Wilkie's EHN Website
Last updated 2008

EHN Board President Barb Wilkie was very ill from chemically-induced kidney disease for several years. She passed away May 31, 2011. EHN presents this site both as a tribute and as valuable information. Many links and references will be out of date but Barb's research holds up over time. We will be transferring the site page by page, with updated details, to EHN's main site. If you would like to reach an EHN staff person, please contact us directly.

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Sharon Wachsler
http://www.sharonwachsler.com/

 

  • WagingPeace.org
    Website of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
    http://www.wagingpeace.org/index.html

     

  • The Wall of Testimony
    http://www.herc.org/wall/

     

  • Dr. Lance A. Wallace, U.S. EPA
    http://www.epa.gov/heasd/emab/staff/wallace.htm

     

    • References to Wallaces' work:
        Wallace, L.A. (1987) The TEAM Study: Summary and Analysis: Volume I, U.S. EPA,
        Washington, DC, EPA 600/6-87/002a, NTIS PB 88-100060, 1987.

        Wallace, L.A. (1991) "Comparison of Risks from Outdoor and Indoor Exposure to
        Toxic Chemicals," Environ. Health Perspectives, 95:7-13.
        By Wayne R. Ott
        http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~wayne/

    • Lead Speciation and Occupational Exposure
      Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 106, Number 9, September 1998
      http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1998/106-9/research-hi.html

       

    • Cigarettes: Point Source for Benzene Exposure?
      Correspondence, Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 101, Number 1, April 1993
      http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1993/101-1/correspondence.html

       

    • Human Exposure Assessment for Airborne Pollutants:
      Advances and Opportunities (1991)

      PAGE viii ... "the lead case study; Demetrios Moschandreas (Illinois Institute of
      Technology) and Lance Wallace (EPA), who contributed information for the VOC
      case study; and Timothy Larson (Washington University), who contributed to the ..."
      http://www.nap.edu/books/0309042844/html/207.html

       

    • TESTIMONY OF THE
      MICKEY LELAND NATIONAL URBAN AIR TOXICS RESEARCH CENTER
      BEFORE THE CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND NUCLEAR SAFETY
      SUBCOMMITTEE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

      "Conclusion

      "It is personal exposure to air pollutants, and not air concentration that is the critical
      component in assessing the public health impacts from air pollutants. Science has now
      established that indoor air pollutants can be a major contributor to a person's overall
      exposure to air pollutants. In addition, the findings from these studies indicate that the
      same air pollutants subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act are often found at
      much higher levels indoors. The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 rely solely on the
      assumption that outdoor levels are determinative of an individual's exposure and hence
      risk. The Act does not address the contribution of indoor sources of air pollution or
      the differences between indoor and outdoor quality.

      "Absent information about personal exposures, the real public health risk of air toxics
      cannot be accurately assessed. Merely reducing the ambient emission levels may not
      result in improved public health. By focusing on exposure, we can determine where the
      greatest risk to public health lie and tailor the solution to correct the problem. The
      Leland Center will continue to focus our research on addressing the critical area of
      exposure, thus allowing for a more cost-effective approach to protecting public health
      under the Clean Air Act. "
      http://web.archive.org/web/20000818204641/http://www.senate.gov/~epw/ker_1014.htm

       

  • Walnut Acres Organic Farms

    Wanderings With Wilkies (WWW)
    Please feel free to do some virtual wanderings with us, if you cannot visit these places in person.
    Many of the sites given below have photos available so they may take a little time to upload, but
    I hope you'll find it's worth the wait. -- barb


    Note: You may wish to visit these two websites for information, maps, photos:

    California

  • California Landscapes A - D
    Photos you may enjoy seeing by various photographers. -- barb
    http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/landscape/California_A.html

     

    --end wandering --


    War Profiteers
    Look it up . .. . barb
    http://www.warprofiteers.com/article.php?list=type&type=176

    The Washington Spectator
    http://www.newslet.com/washingtonspectator/about.htm

    Washington State Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Network
    (Includes references to doctors and lawyers)
    Don Paladin WSMCSN moderator/webmaster
    Note: New website: Washington State Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Network
    NOTICE: EFFECTIVE 11-01-02 WSMCSN IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING
    MEMBERS BECAUSE OF EXTREME HEALTH REGRESSION OF OWNER.
    PLEASE TAKE TIME TO WRITE AND ENCOURAGE RESEARCH THAT
    WILL HELP THOSE OF US WITH MCS TO RESOLVE OUR HEALTH PROBLEMS.
    But Don has kindly kept his website available so you can browse it. -- barb
    http://wsmcsn.s5.com/





    Washington State Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Network
    http://hometown.aol.com/wsmcsn/index.htm

    Washington Toxics Coalition
    The Toxics Coalition is a non-profit membership-based organization dedicated
    to protecting health by preventing pollution in industry, agriculture, schools
    and the home.
    http://www.watoxics.org



    WASTE (Workers Against Senseless Toxic Exposure)
    (US Medical Personnel Injuried by Glutaraldehyde).

    Waste Incineration

    Waste Management
    The California Integrated Waste Management Board¼s
    Policy and Role for the Years 2000-2010
    http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/2000Plus/Default.asp

    Waste Water

    Also see EHN's POPs
    http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/p.htm#Persistent

     

    Water

      For that age-old question:
      Water: How much should you drink every day?
      From MayoClinic.com . . . Special to CNN.com
      http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/NU/00283.html

       

    • The Advocate
      Many waterways 'washed' from polluted list By MIKE DUNNE ; mdunne@theadvocate.com ; Advocate staff writer
      " ... Retesting using cleaner methods are under way in some areas.
      Under new testing rules, workers can't wear deodorant or makeup
      when taking samples, which should help avoid such contamination. ..."
      http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/111602/new_waterwash001.shtml
      Printer Friendly: http://www.theadvocate.com/cgi-bin/printme.pl

       

    • American Chemical Society's
      Ground Water
      http://chemistry.org/portal/Chemistry?PID=acsdisplay.html&DOC=government%5Cpublications%5Ceip_groundwater.html

      Articles:

    • CDNN Cyber Diver News Network
      Do Flame Retardants Extinguish Sea Life?
      by Helen Philips
      "... The researchers find that the chemicals are perhaps even more persistent
      than PCBs, and resist metabolic breakdown in tissues. ..."
      http://www.cdnn.info/article/pbb/pbb.html

       

    • Common household fragrances may be harming aquatic wildlife, study finds - 30 Oct 2004
      "Those fragrant soaps and shampoos we casually rinse down the drain may be causing
      long-term damage to aquatic wildlife downstream by interfering with the animals'
      natural ability to eliminate toxins from their system, according to a new Stanford
      University study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ..."

      "...The study also has implications for human health. 'People have these same transporters
      in the blood-brain barrier, the placenta and the intestines,' Luckenbach explained.
      'Perhaps exposure to chemical fragrances could compromise the transporters, making
      it easier for pollutants to enter the brain, for example.'..."
      Also see EHN's section on POPs, General Links, page P. -- barb
      http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/newssearch.php?newsid=15643

       

    • EM: A Regenerative Magnetic Resonance That Enhances Life Itself
      Excerpts taken from: An Earth Saving Revolution II by Teruo Higa,
      English Translation by Anja Kanal. Edited by DK Weamer.
      "Water is the medium by which transference of „the information of life¾ takes place. ..." http://www.emtrading.com/em/resonance/index.html

       

    • East Bay Creeks (San Francisco Bay Area)
      • Friends of Five Creeks
        The Friends of Five Creeks is a group of residents within the watersheds of
        Cerrito, Middle, Village, Marin and Codornices Creeks.

        http://www.fivecreeks.org

         

    • bewaterwise.com
      Learn of southern California native plants, waterwise landscaping, etc. -- barb
      http://www.bewaterwise.com/

       

    • E.L. Foust Co
      Air Purifiers, Water Filters, HVAC Filters and Home/Environment
      http://www.foustco.com/

       

    • Fragrances get into the water
      . . . just as pesticides and pharmaceuticals (all derived from petrochemicals!) -- barb
      • Household fragrances may be harming aquatic wildlife, study finds
        BY MARK SHWARTZ; Stanford Report, October 29, 2004
        "... The study also has implications for human health. "People have these same
        transporters in the blood-brain barrier, the placenta and the intestines," Luckenbach
        explained. "Perhaps exposure to chemical fragrances could compromise the transporters,
        making it easier for pollutants to enter the brain, for example." ..."
        Now, where is Dr. Dean Edell and his claim that people are somatizing their chemical injury? -- barb
        http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2004/november3/Perfume-1103.html

         

      • Synthetic musk linked to environmental risks
        BY MICHAEL WOODS, BLADE SCIENCE EDITOR; Toledo Blade, March 24, 1999
        Note: This article was pulled by the Blade, even though they left up other articles at that
        time that were even older. They would not reload it to their website, either. The opening two
        paragraphs:

        "ANAHEIM, Calif. - Synthetic fragrances used in perfumes, soaps, laundry detergents, fabric
        softeners, cosmetics, and scores of other consumer products have become a new and unexpected
        group of environmental contaminants, scientists said.

        "The chemicals are accumulating in human fat tissue, blood, breast milk, drinking water supplies,
        lakes and streams, fish and wildlife, and elsewhere in the environment, according to scientists
        interviewed here. They are presenting scientific reports at a national meeting of the American
        Chemical Society. ..."

        See if YOU can persuade the Blade to reload this very informative article. I could not; but
        then, I am but one individual. On the other hand, none of us are the fragrance industry ... you
        don't think they possibly could have ... ????? Oh, no. Remember, the flavors and fragrance
        industry has nothing to hide and their products are safe. Right? Sure! And pigs fly!! -- barb
        http://www.toledoblade.com/editorial/health/9c24musk.htm

         

    • Friends of Five Creeks Flier
      [M]eet from 6-7 pm the first Monday of every month at the Albany Community Center
      on Marin and Masonic. Our meetings are usually downstairs below the library.
      http://www.best.com/~alcock/keith/creeks/flier.shtml

       

    • Marine Pollution
      http://www.ma.org/classes/oceanography/swong/home.html

       

    • Public Drinking Water Systems - EPA
      http://www.epa.gov/safewater/pws/pwss.html

       

    • Water Quality Monitoring
      http://www.fivecreeks.org/monitor.html

       

  • Guide to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA CREEKS
    The Oakland Museum of California Creek and Watershed Information Source
    http://www.museumca.org/creeks/

     

  • Water Quality Monitoring: Cerrito Creek
    http://www.best.com/~alcock/keith/creeks/index.shtml

  • Canada's The Sturgeon General
    Reports on the Health of Our Rivers
    http://www.sturgeongeneral.org/

  • Clean Water Action - Various programs
    See EHN's General Links, page C, Clean
    http://ehnca.org/www/ehnlinx/c.htm#Clean

  • Clean Water Fund
    http://www.cleanwaterfund.org/

     

  • Contra Costa Water District
  • Earthcrew TM Water filtration made easy.
    Note: I've been taught a trick by David Brown of Dirt Cheap Organics
    Earthcrew links will open a new page. Close the links to return to EHN's site. -- barb

    http://www.earthcrew.com/

     

     

  • East Bay MUD
    WARNING! East Bay MUD uses ROUNDUP


  • EnvirPure
    The Basic elements needed for life are air and water . . . Do you know what's in yours?

    http://www.pureinc.com/index.html

     

      Following is a link to a series of articles, starting with "UV Lights may fight 'sick building'
      syndrome; 5/26/99." Also look for "Dust, cats and other indoor irritants contribute to asthma; 1/20/00."
      In there you will read:
        " . . . Other factors that fit in this category are formaldehyde fumes and fragrances
        found in personal care and household products.
        "As for pesticides, houseplant spores or material from domestic or wild rodents,
        the research is still inadequate to determine if they are a major cause or
        aggravator of asthma. . . ."
      -- barb

      http://www.pureinc.com/ThirdPartyArticles.html

  • See MTBE links at Santa Clara Valley

    Ozone Water Treatment

  • ScienceDaily
    http://www.sciencedaily.com

     

  • ScienceNewsOnline


  • "Solutions in short supply at World Water Forum"
    Tuesday, March 28, 2000; By Robinson Shaw; ENN News
    http://www.enn.com/news/enn-stories/2000/03/03282000/worldwater_11394.asp

  • USGS Water Resources of California
    http://water.wr.usgs.gov/

     

  • The Water Cure
    "Drink 1/2 your body weight of water in ounces, daily"
    http://www.curezone.com/foods/watercure.asp

     

  • Water Quality Topics - Idaho
    http://www.oneplan.state.id.us/Water_quality/TMDL_Fact.htm

     

  • Watershed, San Francisco Bay Area
    http://www.museumca.org/creeks/resc.html



  • Urban Creeks Council of California
    http://www.urbancreeks.org/

     

  • USGS Study Finds Widespread Occurrence of Pesticides in the Nation's Streams
    http://water.usgs.gov/press_releases/99/jun/pesticides.html

    Watershed Online: Resources for the Imagination


  • Waterloo, University of
  • We Need To
    Poem by Susan Polis Schutz
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Gazebo/1601/little.html

     

    Weather


    WebMDTMHealth
    http://my.webmd.com

    • Wake Up and Smell the Chemicals
      By Merla Zellerbach
      http://my.webmd.com/content/dmk/dmk_article_5462492

    • WebMD Live Chat Transcript: The Body Electric:
      New Treatment Modalities with William Eidelman, M.D.
      "The solution basically is for the individual to take responsibility for their health. The
      doctor is not a "Medical Deity (M.D.!)" Whether it's an orthodox or alternative
      practitioner, it's up to you to take personal responsibility for your health and education
      about what can and should be done to create and maintain health."
      http://kidneyfailure.shn.net/content/asset/chat_transcript.530468


    Wegener's Granulomatosis Association
    http://www.wgassociation.org/index.shtml

     


    Wellness


    West Nile Virus -- WNV
  • Wet Cleaners
  • Wetlands