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In reply to the discussion: Look at West, Texas on Google Maps [View all]sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)this is just a Texas problem. I'm trying to say that allowing the building of schools next to a fertilizer plant is stupid no matter where it happens.
I'm not familiar with California so I can't say for certain but I'll bet that if you went to the city of Richmond today, or at any point in the last 30 or 40 years, and said you wanted to build a school on Xylene street they'd probably shoot you down.
The high school was built after 1987 and whoever figured that putting it next to a fertilizer plant was a good idea likely never was the brightest bulb on the tree. I grew up in a farming community back in the 80's and everyone knew the dangers of fertilizer.
If there were proper regulations in place the town would have looked at them and just maybe someone would have noticed that building a school there isn't all that good an idea.