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Scientists Scrub Toilets as Waste Disposal Contracts Lapse

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Federal scientists tasked with overseeing the health of fisheries along the West Coast are now facing unusual challenges, including cleaning office restrooms and reassessing crucial experiments. This is due to the Department of Commerce’s decision not to renew contracts for essential services such as hazardous waste disposal, janitorial maintenance, IT support, and building upkeep.

According to staff members at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, which operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, waste is accumulating in their offices. Employees at the Montlake Laboratory in Seattle have reported that ecologists, chemists, and biologists are taking turns disposing of trash and are considering implementing a sign-up sheet for cleaning duties.

The scientists, who are involved in genetic sampling of endangered salmon to assess their population and survival rates, frequently handle chemicals that pose serious risks, including skin burns, fire hazards, and cancer. At least one scientist has indicated that the lack of hazardous waste disposal could lead to delays in critical research initiatives.

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