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krammiit t1_j8sqlwb wrote

This. I live 10 minutes away and it's definitely out of the air. I smell nothing.

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Dr_Worm88 t1_j8sr7se wrote

Good to know. Hope you are safe. Personally I would be more curious about soil deposits nearby.

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Dr_Worm88 t1_j8sr8jt wrote

Good to know. Hope you are safe. Personally I would be more curious about soil deposits nearby. L

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krammiit t1_j8srrqs wrote

True. I'm more interested in the rain today because it's the first rain since the controlled release and saturate the ground making some of these inactive chemicals "active" again.

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Dr_Worm88 t1_j8srybh wrote

I would be more worried about what’s deep in the soil that may remain for years and years. Those are the long standing impacts that can hurt people and generations.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8su4sd wrote

None of the stuff from the derailment is in the ground anywhere near Ship. Nor is it ever likely to reach Ship. Just not happening.

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Dr_Worm88 t1_j8sutf3 wrote

Absolutely not even close to ship. Nearby as in nearby the spill site. Not nearby them.

Though who knows what’s in their soul. Probably some good ol’ PCBs.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8sxfn4 wrote

Fresh fruit and veggies may be good for the soul, but PCB's? That'll just cool down your inner hydraulics.

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Dr_Worm88 t1_j8sxryp wrote

Sprinkle a little PCB dressing on your salad for a well rounded diet.

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