eileenhawkeye
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Do you know what you are living next to?
When I ran squad, an abandoned factory caught on fire in our town. It had made boxes or something. We had to evacuate. It seems they found out there was a lot of paint stored in that factory and it seems burning paint lets off a lot of dangerous chemicals. We weren't aware of that until they located the owner during the fire.
At one point it was determined that our town's water supply was next door to a dumping area. And in that dumping area, was the debris from 5 mile island. Of Course they said the debris was in containers, spill proof. But investigation determined that some were leaking.
Visiting a nearby town, I heard on the radio there was a major fire at a grain dealer. Pregnant women and children were advised to remain indoors. I was pregnant.
A nearby area town had an early factory that did something with uranium. They were still working on that disaster a few years ago.
Point being we don't always know what is out there. And whether or not it is safe.
From my reading, it may not have been known just how much explosive material was in that plant. And locals trying to investigate probably wouldn't have known either. Because the amounts they were holding was being misrepresented to the government.
If it had been known how much they had, they would have had to install more safety procedures and equipment. Meaning it would have cost them.
Oh yeah, I don't live in an industrial area. I lived in small towns and rural areas.
A fertilizer plant is pretty much the equivalent of a giant bomb. So I don't agree that people did not know what they were living next to. My guess is that since the plant had never blown up before, people did not feel like they were in danger there. I bet when it exploded, there was a feeling of "It finally happened".
We have zoning laws in my state, and no one would be allowed to build that close to a fertilizer plant. I do not understand it. West has so much land surrounding it....Why was the plant built so close to town or why was the town built so close to the plant? I don't know which came first.