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Cold-Reflectionz t1_jaag6sg wrote

I hope its the front doorstep of 1200 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, with the rest of the garbage.

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BabySnark317537 t1_jaax2n6 wrote

So the agency that is trying to help should be the one to suffer? What about the politicians who have been bought by the railroads? What about the greedy railroad company? What about the people who voted for deregulation? Oh wait...

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SanchoMandoval t1_jab4uku wrote

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smashkraft t1_jabhu1b wrote

:shrug:

This is Norfolk Southern, it's not really all that far away, but definitely the wrong spot

650 W Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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bakerfredricka t1_jae3z39 wrote

Sure, sounds like a good address to send all of this toxic shit to!

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smashkraft t1_jabhh5x wrote

aww man, I have to drive by there when I come home from work

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kslusherplantman t1_jabdnoe wrote

The article literally says it’s going to two sites, one in Indiana and one in Ohio. Previously they were sending it to Michigan and Texas, but both states complained. So now Ohio and Indiana.

Not sure where you pulled out Florida?!?

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Arrg-ima-pirate t1_jac88y6 wrote

Because they’re genuinely sending it to FL to be dumped in our deep injection wells. I understand that’s contrary to the article. And source: trust me bro. Doesn’t do well on here. But you’ll see.

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Skellum t1_jabifk1 wrote

Atlanta and GA have directly contributed to the US becoming a better nation than it was. Process the earth on site with facilities set up to clean it up.

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17times2 t1_jadzc51 wrote

> Atlanta and GA have directly contributed to the US becoming a better nation than it was.

So no company based in Atlanta needs to be held responsible for what they do? That must be nice.

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