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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Heard there is some cobalt they want to dig up and lots of computer chips manufacture that needs that water, now that it is too poisoned for food production. Their logic is obvious, a land taking opportunity.

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Tedious Geek's avatar

This argument by the EPA is remarkably superficially-thought-out in my mind. The dioxins formed from burning vinyl chloride won't be found at the site; they'll settle down wind and be washed into the water table, and eventually into the Ohio. To not test even once the river based on the EPA's flawed thinking indicates the terror of technocracy: install the useful idiot you want and you can get any outcome you want.

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