The state investigation began eight years ago when a San Diego County health department employee saw a worker pouring bleach down a drain.
Whiny liberal voice/off
They can afford it. /s
Most likely the result of improper paperwork, more than anything else.
By impoper not having “It’s” dotted “T’s” crossed and a misspayling or too.
Fertilizer......dumps in the sewer every day as run off from lawns.
Pesticides.......same.
Bleach? Every day in every household.
Just looking for a cash cow.
Bleach down a drain? You mean like what happens when you wash clothes or do a million other activities.
When you look at the damage, the most damage is the Goverment setting insane confiscatory fines.
Time to flush Congress, the bowl is full.
She likely was a shopper, a union employee and started the mess.
Whatever. I still detest WalMart.
Wally-bashers will be happy. Can’t wait for the “Chinese crap” comments from the usual geniuses.
Importing Chinese hazardous waste at bargain prices!
Bwahahaha! “Hazardous waste”!
Back in mainframe days, we had a full-time customer engineer (CE) on site. One day, I come into work and the CE is unpacking boxes and shelving bottles of print-train oil (don’t ask), various solvents and inks and so on. Some containers get “hazmat” stickers but most get replaced.
I asked CE what the **** is going on and he tells me that the stuff is now “hazardous material” has to be labelled.
A few hours later all the “hazardous materials” are shelved and logged in to the records. CE takes the box of old containers, all full, out back and heaves it in the dumpster.
*snort*
(I still have a can of IBM keypunch oil around somewhere. Geeze, what a geek!)