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Extremely disturbing: High levels of heavy metals at Monterey estuary after lithium battery site fire
LA Times | Clara Harter | Jan. 29, 2025
Days after one of the worlds largest lithium ion battery storage facilities burst into flames in Monterey County, researchers found alarmingly high concentrations of heavy metals at a nearby estuary that is home to several endangered species.
Scientists at San José State University recorded a dramatic increase in nickel, manganese and cobalt materials used in lithium ion batteries in soil samples at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve after the recent fire at the nearby Moss Landing Power Plant.
The toxic metals threaten to upset the delicate ecosystem at the Elkhorn Slough, which is the states second-largest estuary and plays a key role in sequestering carbon emissions and protecting the coastline from sea level rise, said Ivano Aiello, chair of the universitys Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
Aiello, who has monitored environmental conditions at the slough for more than a decade, said he was shocked by the results.
The concentration of nickel, manganese and cobalt measured on the surface of the soil is hundreds to thousands of times as much as the levels in the surface soil prior to the fire or compared with levels measured deeper in the soil...more
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-29/heavy-metals-found-in-monterey-estuary-after-moss-landing-lithium-battery-fire

Ivano Aiello of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories conducts soil sampling at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve. (San José State University / Moss Landing Marine Laboratories)
NNadir
(37,550 posts)The effect of the thermodyamic nightmare of claiming energy storage is "green" because of the insipid belief that solar and wind are "green," will become more obvious with time.
We do have morons here who carry on of course about tritium from Fukushima of course. I doubt concerns about the toxicology of nickel will last quite as long as the tritium nonsense will, although the effects are likely to have more impact.
Next we'll have some fool carrying on about how hydrogen fuel cells are "green" despite the very dangerous fluoropolymers on which they depend and the recent recognition that their use leads to the emission of intactable PFAS.
Happily the hydrogen scam has nowhere near the popularity of batteries. If it did, the resultant disasters would garner more attention.
Energy storage in any form increases the risk of energy use on all circumstances., mostly because the laws of thermodynamics make it wasteful, but also because it raises the risk of accidents.
