This is going to be unpopular, but what do you want them to do with poison? Us old folks remember the super-fund that was created to cleanup a lot of the cesspools that had become all to common in the 70s. I can't speak for Michigan or Indiana, but Texas petrochemical companies handle toxic stuff like this everyday. I wish they'd send the poison by pipeline to prevent further accidents, but I think the best possible folks are on the job in this crappy situation.
Exactly. It has to go somewhere. Better that it goes to a facility that is constructed ti accept hazwaste than left on-site. Could be remediate in place, but much more expensive and takes a while to reduce health risk.
This is going to be unpopular, but what do you want them to do with poison? Us old folks remember the super-fund that was created to cleanup a lot of the cesspools that had become all to common in the 70s. I can't speak for Michigan or Indiana, but Texas petrochemical companies handle toxic stuff like this everyday. I wish they'd send the poison by pipeline to prevent further accidents, but I think the best possible folks are on the job in this crappy situation.
Exactly. It has to go somewhere. Better that it goes to a facility that is constructed ti accept hazwaste than left on-site. Could be remediate in place, but much more expensive and takes a while to reduce health risk.