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Get thee to the greatest page malaise Aug 2017 #1
If it happens, I can just hear the government's response. Baitball Blogger Aug 2017 #2
They tell the government... Whiskeytide Aug 2017 #5
I def see a lawsuit coming if anyone is harmed by those chemicals. Baitball Blogger Aug 2017 #6
Yes. Likely. But it won't... Whiskeytide Aug 2017 #8
I would hope this whole clusterfuck will lead to us learning something nini Aug 2017 #3
I would have hoped the Fukushima disaster Warpy Aug 2017 #7
I doubt I live long enough to see something that responsible happen nini Aug 2017 #13
I know I won't. Warpy Aug 2017 #15
Must be too many nit-picking regulations causing this. rickford66 Aug 2017 #4
No, it's having much of the plant under water. Igel Aug 2017 #19
Deregulation at work. Nt HopeAgain Aug 2017 #9
Thanks to Greg Abbott, the public doesn't have the right to know Ilsa Aug 2017 #10
Dominoes falling.......... 7wo7rees Aug 2017 #11
I'm pretty sure it's an ammonia plant n/t TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #12
That would be deadly if concentrated vapor was released defacto7 Aug 2017 #16
Found it TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #18
Smoke on the water ProudLib72 Aug 2017 #21
It's not. Igel Aug 2017 #20
No word that anyone's doing anything about it.... lindysalsagal Aug 2017 #14
There is nothign they can due. It's buried in six feet of water. Amaryllis Aug 2017 #17
The problem is simple. Igel Aug 2017 #23
Organic peroxides? Speaking as a Ph.D. Chemical Engineer, Still In Wisconsin Aug 2017 #22
At least one container is on fire TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #24
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