Toxic pesticide threat looms over Compton |
In Compton, a fumigation facility, Global Pest Management, has been releasing methyl bromide, a toxic pesticide, into the air for decades, posing health risks to nearby residents, especially children. Piedad Delgado, a concerned parent, expressed her worries, stating, “We may be getting sick but we don’t know why.” Despite the South Coast Air Quality Management District's preliminary screening of the facility, no air monitoring or community meetings have been held to inform residents of potential dangers. Methyl bromide, banned for most uses since 2005, is still permitted for fumigation of imported produce, raising concerns about its impact on public health. U.S. Representatives Nanette Barragán, Maxine Waters, and Robert Garcia have called for increased monitoring and transparency regarding these emissions, emphasizing the need for community awareness and safety.