FMA on CKUT: Texaco's 18 Billion Gallon Toxic Waste Dump in Ecuador

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 December, 2006
Author
joe broadhurst

Simeon Tegel of Amazon Watch joins CKUT's Joe Broadhurst to discuss landmark trial after devastation in Ecuador. (11:30)

From 1964 to 1992 Texaco (now Chevron) built and operated oil exploration and production facilities in the northern region of the Ecuadorian Amazon, known as the "Oriente".

When the oil company arrived in the region, an area of more than 400,000 hectares was pristine rainforest inhabited by indigenous communities living in the ancestral style, in harmony with their natural habitat. Nearly three decades later, when Texco pulled out, a vast area had been environmentally devastated.

Today, dozens of communities continue to suffer severe health effects, including surging rates of cancer. Meanwhile, indigenous communities have been dispossessed of their traditional homelands and more than a million hectares of ancient and irreplaceable rainforests adjacent to the company's pipelines and production facilities have been leveled.