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To: volunbeer

It’a quite possible the plant was there first and the town grew up around it, so to speak. Happens often with little airports. They start way out in a field, then subdivisions spring up around them and the residents complain about the noise from the air traffic.


177 posted on 04/17/2013 9:08:51 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: austinaero

The town probably grew up around the plant. Casualties outside the plant itself would have been avoided if they had prescribed to industry accepted set-backs for the quantity of hazardous materials they were dealing with.

There are certain industries where the potential for tragic events and accidents are quite possible and a fertilizer plant is one of them. I am a small government guy who believes in capitalism, but common sense tells you that allowing a school, nursing home, and residences next to such a plant is a bad risk. The recommended stand-off distance for a truck of fertilizer on fire is further away than that nursing home was on the video.

Prayers for those affected in this tragedy and hopefully other communities will learn from this and take steps to prevent a disaster like this in the future. I understand the politics - it’s jobs and tax dollars in a small town with limited revenue, but hindsight will show how much cheaper it would have been to relocate this plant.

Fertilizer and components of fertilizer in these quantities are extremely dangerous and they should not be anywhere near population centers. Just devastating watching this on television and it makes me sick to my stomach. Unbelievable.


213 posted on 04/17/2013 9:36:04 PM PDT by volunbeer (We must embrace austerity or austerity will embrace us)
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