I have family and property south of Huntington no issues there...How is that testing equipment going to be able to tell the difference from the train incident and what's usually in the air from the "chemical valley"? Dupont has been polluting in that state for decades...goes back to before teflon/c8 production.Government has set up test equipment to monitor the air down in Huntington, about 45 mins south of me.
Superfund unfolding before our eyes, how those imbeciles could burn that sh!t is simply mind-boggling.I'm a managing partner and chemical engineer in an environmental engineering company. Lots of experience in air and water related issues. I would expect the air issues would dissipate with negligible effects. But the water issue is very concerning. The impact to the soil and lasting impacts in the water supply is very concerning. I would be filtering every drop of water that goes into my house with an RO system if I lived there. I wouldn't trust the government an ounce on this situation. Overall, this is a bad situation and I feel for the people who live there.
Told my wife the same yesterday.Superfund unfolding before our eyes, how those imbeciles could burn that sh!t is simply mind-boggling.