Bristol plant that spilled chemicals into Philly’s water supply had other mishaps over the last decade
inquirer.comSubmitted by misteryham t3_125pojd in philadelphia
Trinseo officials did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Submitted by misteryham t3_125pojd in philadelphia
Trinseo officials did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
This will all be forgotten by the next big news cycle.
We'll randomly have an article pop up every 4-6 months about the court fillings on this case, but no one will really care.
This is America.
New Jersey companies have also poisoned the Delaware before too. We only found out way later. love this for us
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Not surprised this is typically the case when things like this occur. Check the NJDEP database they may have more information on their now. It’s called data miner.
Fun fact: The state of New Jersey is widely referred to as a superfund site within the Enviromental consulting industry.
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Here's their website:
https://www.trinseo.com/
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I will not be buying from Trinseo ever again.
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Isn’t that whole area already a superfund site?
What were you buying from Trinseo before the accident?
Lmao for real. Big polystyrene guy over here
tigerbalmz t1_je59osd wrote
It takes one catastrophe to trigger the avalanche! Keep digging and let’s expose all that’s been buried… Hopefully our administration can learn from each incident on best emergency response.