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plaidbanana_77 t1_ja8ja4o wrote

The airborne particulate has to be long gone if the fire is out, yes - it’s been two weeks?

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YawaruSan t1_ja7qm2q wrote

Does the water still burn or have things actually cleared up now?

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MoonStar31 OP t1_ja7qq7a wrote

I’m not sure of current water conditions. I’m not brave enough to find out!

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YawaruSan t1_ja7r230 wrote

I don’t blame ya, hope they put the screws to Norfolk Southern for committing borderline domestic terrorism on your backyard.

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ImitatingShady t1_ja7sfr3 wrote

Were they the ones who decided to burn all the chemicals? If no, they have no blame.

Adding context because it apparently wasn't clear enough: +If yes, they do have blame.

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YawaruSan t1_ja7txct wrote

Well, first off they were the ones that chose to do it that way with the government’s permission. Second, it is intellectually lazy and irresponsible to say the corporation that mishandled hazardous materials shouldn’t bear the cost of fixing their mistake for any reason. They broke something, it’s their responsibility to fix it, that shouldn’t even be in question.

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ImitatingShady t1_ja7vzji wrote

Downvotes for asking a question lol.

Are they not cleaning it up? Are they not making it right? Are they actively avoiding responsibility? Is anyone saying that they shouldn't bear the costs of fixing things?

I would be baffled to learn that they are not already in the process of rehabilitating the community / ecosystem. I'd bet enormous sums of money that they started cleanup and mitigation efforts immediately following the derailment.

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YawaruSan t1_ja7wqig wrote

Are you being paid to run defense for corporations or is this just a hobby of yours? Just asking questions!

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YawaruSan t1_ja7xnxk wrote

I need to know the answer to my question first, I don’t accept solicitations. Are you being paid to do this or do you just lick boots for fun? If slobbering on that juicy boot is what helps ya shoot your goo, more power to ya, I just want to stand outside the blast radius if ya know what I mean?

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ImitatingShady t1_ja7zasx wrote

I drank some EP water and now the blast radius ain't what it used to be.

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OrientingTomato t1_ja7yche wrote

I don’t know who made the call to burn it tbh. But don’t be mistaken by the blame game, they are not helping anyone. It hurts the bottom line.

They wanted to pay the town with a 25k check and call it a day. Now that it got National attention, with federal agencies involved and all it’s our tax dollars paying to fix a corporation’s greed induced accident.

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AlwaysOptimism t1_ja7r1y5 wrote

Is there anything I'm supposed to be noticing as odd beside the two suns?

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MoonStar31 OP t1_ja7ro0n wrote

Basically just that. No rain or other precipitation this morning, but there’s still light refraction going on. Citizens are really worried about the chemicals that were released and the lasting impact of the train derailment.

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