Yes, because natech isn’t included in risk mitigation plans & plants weren’t designed to respond & operate aftermath of natech incidents.
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Not a blame thing, but your mess your cleanup.
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Man, people really like turning a disaster into a platform upon which to spout their political tastes. people are hilarious lol
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Well, at least it’s not a Fukushima situation.
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Remember when you were writing about regulations "pushed" by environmentalists who were anti-business.
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Texans don't believe in rules that infringe on their rights. They would rather die of poisoning. Only problem is they spread toxins!
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Who cares? It's just a "state of mind"--Houston has 7 superfund sites. Think about it and ask Scott Pruitt to open the spigots on them.
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and where was our EPA , nowhere. trump kept them away !
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