The Angel Superfund Conspiracy

by Jeffrey S. Munic


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/24/2011

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781467054423
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781467054430
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781467054416

About the Book

      There are more than 1,200 Superfund sites on the EPA's National Priority List, and for each of these sites, there is a story. Associated with the worst US waste sites are tales of heartbreak; tales of corporate carelessness, negligence, and greed; tales of illness; and sometimes tales of death. Usually a version of those tales is contrived for the public and another version remains untold - known only to corporate insiders, their legal counsel, and their environmental consultants. This book reveals an untold story.

      Jim Stern is a rookie environmental engineer, who is compelled to uncover a conspiracy by Tetralex Corporation, a military defense contractor. With the aid of organized crime, Tetralex is deceiving the EPA and the public, while a pool of toxic chemicals collects beneath neighboring homes causing illness and death. Stern must outwit Tetralex and avoid being killed by the Mafia to expose the deadly clandestine plot..

      Nearby, John Tavish, an irate community member turned eco-terrorist, lost his daughter to cancer as a result of the toxic chemicals lurking beneath his home. Tavish is building a basement laboratory to manufacture the chemicals that will allow him to exact his revenge, but he needs to act swiftly before going mad from the chemical exposure.

      The Angel Superfund Conspiracy will immerse you deeply into the world of environmental engineering exploring hazardous waste site issues from the unique perspectives of the corporate polluters, their lawyers, and their consultants. It is a story that only an insider could tell.


About the Author

Jeffrey Munic is a practicing chemical engineer working in the oil and gas pipeline industry. He has more than 20 years of experience as an environmental consultant working for prestigious engineering firms. He has consulted for both industry and government regulators on high-profile hazardous waste sites and was frequently writing about complex environmental issue for lawyers, regulators, industrial clients, and the citizens groups. He is also a licensed professional engineer and a project management professional. Often the projects involved issues of much broader social impact. Writing this novel sprang from a natural desire to make the technical issues more interesting and accessible to a broader audience. This book was written as a labor of love. Jeffrey grew up in Brooklyn, which explains his perfect English and laid-back attitude. He went to college at MIT and spent 11 years living in the Boston area. He currently lives in Southern California with his beautiful wife and two amazing sons. Recently, he gave up playing adult novice ice hockey after playing for about six years; possibly, that will be the topic for another novel.