Submitted by Animanialmanac t3_121rfh4 in baltimore
megalomike t1_jdniumq wrote
Reply to comment by Animanialmanac in Update: Baltimore receiving 675k gallons of wastewater from Ohio train derailment by Animanialmanac
Incomplete treatment also means the nitrogen and phosphorus levels are too high, which is known to have happened.
What exactly are you scared will happen? Another train will derail?
Animanialmanac OP t1_jdnrfdm wrote
I’m afraid more people will get ill, more property will be damaged and the city won’t take any responsibility or help people.
In my neighborhood the untreated sewage backs up into buildings, homes after rainstorms. The city only helps a small bit, that’s after multiple families from my neighborhood fought for help for years. I had my house fixed with grant money from the neighborhood group but I can’t sell for a fair price because two houses up is a vacant house. The city allows the sewage to sit in the vacant houses until it flows out the basement windows. I have concerns city leadership that allows this will allow other unexpected damages to people and our homes, our health.
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