lax regulations result in no drinking water for 300k. thanks Freedom Industries

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http://reuters.com/article/idUSBREA0I00V20140120?irpc=932

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Elk_River_chemical_spill

West Virginia looks to tighten rules after chemical spill contaminated water

Residents line up for water at a water filling station at West Virginia State University, in Institute, West Virginia, January 10, 2014.

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n">(Reuters) - West Virginia's governor on Monday proposed legislation to regulate above-ground storage tanks, a move that comes after a spill of coal-processing chemicals shut off drinking water to about 300,000 people.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said the proposed rules would regulate above-ground tanks, including those near public water supplies and distribution systems.

"The discharge of chemicals or other contaminants into our water supply is unacceptable and will not be tolerated," Tomblin, a Democrat, said in a joint statement with U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, also a Democrat, and the heads of the state Senate and House of Delegates.

Tomblin said the legislation would in part assure that above-ground tanks were built and maintained in line with safety standards.

About 300,000 people around Charleston, the state capital, were banned from using tap water for anything but flushing toilets following the January 9 spill of 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, or crude MCHM, into the Elk River.

The spill from a Freedom Industries tank was about a mile upriver from the area's main water plant, West Virginia American Water, a unit of American Water Works Company Inc.

Tomblin declared a state of emergency while the chemical, used in
coal processing, was flushed out of the water system.

West Virginia authorities completely lifted the ban on the use of tap water on Saturday, but advised pregnant women to continue using alternative water sources.

Tomblin said the legislation would allow the state Department of Environmental Protection to implement an above-ground tank regulation program that would require operators to report tanks' location,
construction and maintenance.

It also requires annual inspections and certifications and allows the head of the environmental agency to order a plant to take corrective action when storing potentially harmful material. Plants also would have to submit spill prevention plans for each tank.

Tomblin said the legislation would not duplicate state and federal regulations.

Freedom Industries, a maker of specialty chemicals, filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection on Friday.

(Reporting by Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing by Edith Honan and Lisa Shumaker)


Its so :demonic: friends.

Be a libertarian brehs.
 
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surprised this story has hit HL yet, its over a week old ..... and the chemicals are supposedly making their way down the river toward Ohio if not there already....
I assumed someone had already, actually.
 

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Should environmental accidents come with jail time and a fine? The stakes seem so high to just say

*oops my bad. I'll hand in my resignation friend. Im sorry about destroying that river. :sadbron: *
The lawsuits are gonna fukk these boys up but I believe they should do hard, real time. I'm talking a couple decades for some :demonic: shyt like this. a$$holes.
 

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So a company spilled chemicals, and is now going out of business... and probably going to be sued to death.

Sounds about right.

Whats the issue exactly? :ld:
Are we seeking to punish(via regulation) other factories for this (now belly up) factories mistakes? :snoop:
 

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So a company spilled chemicals, and is now going out of business... and probably going to be sued to death.

Sounds about right.

Whats the issue exactly? :ld:
Are we seeking to punish(via regulation) other factories for this (now belly up) factories mistakes? :snoop:
1) :umad:
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3) I'm happy they're getting sued to death. I think these guys should get time though :jawalrus:
4) I'm not an expert on chemical regulations and neither are you, but I think that NY times article I posted painted a picture in which they might need more regulations
5) I know that no matter what happens anywhere at any time, you won't ever be in favor of changing your mind on this point though.
 

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They are out of business and going to pay out lots of money in damages. Thats justice enough. Adding more regulation doesnt hurt them(they are done), or compensate the victims. It just makes things harder for those factories that have done nothing wrong...

... and if it increases cost, it could mean lay offs and more unemployed Americans. :snoop:

But the democrats hearts are in the right place. :obama:
 

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So a company spilled chemicals, and is now going out of business... and probably going to be sued to death.

Sounds about right.

Whats the issue exactly? :ld:
Are we seeking to punish(via regulation) other factories for this (now belly up) factories mistakes? :snoop:

The issue is that the victims are gonna have to sit in court for possibly years to get a fair settlement. On top of that they may be going out of business, but once all this dies down, the scumbags at the top will probably start another business w. a different name, and continue doing the same fukk shyt (a random example Blackwater changing to Xe, changed again to Academi)
 

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So a company spilled chemicals, and is now going out of business... and probably going to be sued to death.

Sounds about right.

Whats the issue exactly? :ld:
Are we seeking to punish(via regulation) other factories for this (now belly up) factories mistakes? :snoop:


It's telling that people like you worry about the business and not what was done. They spilled chemicals in the water supply. Water that people use to live. They get to declare bankruptcy as a company and individuals get to hide behind the company in order to shield from prosecution.

Nothing sounds right about that. Needs more regulation and criminal charges to make it anywhere near right.
 
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