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That's all fine, but what about the dead animals? The dead fish? The sick people? The statements by those agencies you are kind of supporting that everyone can live in the contaminated area? The Netflix movie about the same thing a year ago? The update to Vinyl Chloride by CDC before the train derails?
Also, the railway employees being put on shit schedules for years now? Someone who works in the railway industry stating that the wheel's sparking is related to maintenance that's never done on time?
I'm just saying once the train is off the tracks (literally) then what?
There are limited options. Your not going to put Humpty Dumpty back together again easily.
There were plenty of F ups to go around.
GreaterNYCDude says
I'm just saying once the train is off the tracks (literally) then what?
There are limited options. Your not going to put Humpty Dumpty back together again easily.
Yeah, other than not transporting these chemicals to start with, I don't know what else you do. Even if standards improved, I don't think the materials produced with these chemicals justify the risk.
Also, the railway employees being put on shit schedules for years now? Someone who works in the railway industry stating that the wheel's sparking is related to maintenance that's never done on time?
Photo Shows Dead Birds In Lexington Kentucky, 350 Miles From East Palestine, OH
Not confirmed, Reported on FB; Some Are Saying ALL Who Live In PA, NY, NJ, and CT Should Not Go Outside In Tomorrow's Rain
Even if standards improved, I don't think the materials produced with these chemicals justify the risk.
Just Moments After Trump Declares Trip to East Palestine, FEMA Announces Reversal on Ohio Disaster Aid
The City of Cincinnati announced on Friday that it will shut down its Ohio River intake to prevent any possible contamination from the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment earlier this month.
The city, in a statement, said that it and the Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) are monitoring the Ohio River, one of the largest rivers in the United States, after the chemical spill in East Palestine. Earlier this week, an Ohio environmental official confirmed that a plume of chemicals was observed traveling down the Ohio River, and at the time, it was located near Huntington, West Virginia.
The city, in a statement, said that it and the Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) are monitoring the Ohio River, one of the largest rivers in the United States, after the chemical spill in East Palestine.
A Vice President Buttigieg, having only an unremarkable tenure as mayor of South Bend and a terrible tenure at the Department of Transportation to his name, would be one medical event away from the nation’s top office.
I don't think it's possible to set up and succesfully execute a railroad-wide conspiracy to keep one particular train car out of regular maintenance and then put it in a right place at a right time.
Kill some chickens in 10 mile (OK, I'll be generous - 100 mile) circle around a small town in Ohio and thus force the whole world to "eat ze bugz"
There must be more efficient means to reach that end methinks.
Appears to be completely fake:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0658.html
Do you shit in a toilet? Whether you like it or not, these chemicals are a necessity.
NuttBoxer says
If this burst in the ground we likely wouldn't even hear about it.
Unless you are underneath the water table any leaks would eventually find their way in the ground water. Double confinement with leak detection (24 in pipe inside 36 in pipe) would mitigate that risk.
Can it be done.. yes? Is it economical? Hasn't been historically. But if the green crew really wants to improve things for future generations... your idea has merit. Plus it would create jobs here in America.
Win. Win.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ohios-apocalyptic-chemical-disaster-rages
Toxic train wreck.