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ishitar t1_ja2ssfw wrote

The company does deep well injection for toxic water disposal. They claim thousands of feet down, below any water table. Would take a thousand years to come back up blah blah. The whole business model is like that episode of Futurama where earth launches its trash into space and it comes back hundreds of years later.

Edit: You know what, this libertarian, corporatist hellscape is what Texans voted for. I support all manner of toxic and radioactive waste, PFAS, heavy metals and such being disposed of by deep well injection under Texas.

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stoneasaurusrex t1_ja2pkcm wrote

I guess you haven't heard of these cool new things called video cameras. Theyre these cool little things that record images of whats going on in gas stations and other establishments that allows them to check the timestamp info gathered from the ticket to be able to track down who bought it and when.

And luckily gas stations and other businesses no longer need to keep tons of video tapes or even their own hard drives because you can upload this neat video to the cloud to be reviewed later.

Not sure how you seem to be the only one unable to sus that out but there's your explanation

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Misophoniasucksdude t1_ja2opis wrote

The state EPA did, federal EPA put out a list of chemicals of concern and wrote about the superfund program. Superfund sites are highly contaminated areas that get specific federal funding. East Palestine isn't declared one yet but the fact they mentioned it means it very well could be one, in my opinion.

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iamthelouie t1_ja2n8hl wrote

It’s already hitting. Did you not get a head ache when it rained last week? Lots of people were reporting loss of concentration during the rain and also a “sweet” smell. Also also, the plum is going right over the Catskills and over the NYC water supply. Remember, the NYC water supply is treated, but not filtered.

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