They are going to pump it down disposal wells deep in the ground. Every refinery has at least one that they pump some of the most god awful crap down and have been for the last 50 years or more. All that stuffs going to be a problem for future generations.
This is the truth. This company specializes in this because it's something we have to deal with in the energy capital of the world. This is local for me, but I'd rather my neighbors handle this than anyone in the government.
...with a slow leak during the entire transport...
Are they gonna use a train?
They are going to pump it down disposal wells deep in the ground. Every refinery has at least one that they pump some of the most god awful crap down and have been for the last 50 years or more. All that stuffs going to be a problem for future generations.
Yeah I figured Houston has lots of refinery chemical plant stuff so lots of equipment to deal with chemicals
This is the truth. This company specializes in this because it's something we have to deal with in the energy capital of the world. This is local for me, but I'd rather my neighbors handle this than anyone in the government.
They will dump it in the Houston Ship Channel and the story will be forgotten.
Shit runs downhill.
Maybe that is the closest facility certified and trusted to be able to store away these chemical wastes safely.
These chemicals can't just be stored away in a garage anywhere.
Charlie Manson says ”No sense, makes sense.”
But the EPA still says it’s safe to drink. They think we’re stupid.