▲ | tzs 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
It's not the water that is the big problem here. It is the gas turbines and the location. They started operating the turbines without permits and they were not equipped with the pollution controls normally required under federal rules. Worse, they are in an area that already led the state in people having to get emergency treatment for breathing problems. In their first 11 months they became one of the largest polluters in an area already noted for high pollution. They have since got a permit, and said that pollution controls will be added, but some outside monitors have found evidence that they are running more turbines than the permit allows. Oh, and of course 90% of the people bearing the brunt of all this local pollution are poor and Black. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | Geee 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Isn't the pollution exaggerated? Burning natural gas or methane is considered pretty clean, and produces mostly CO2 and water, which aren't toxic pollutants or a cause of breathing problems. That's why it's used inside homes in gas stoves. | ||||||||||||||
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