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Big shout out to eating fish from the Hudson without toxic PCB’s in them. Well, in a couple of years or so.
General Electric made a binding agreement yesterday to dredge the dangerous chemicals from the river in one of the largest and most expensive industrial cleanups in history.
For years the company argued that dredging the river mud would cause
more problems than leaving the PCB’s undisturbed. Environmental groups
and community organizations along the river claimed yesterday that the
consent decree did not ensure that the entire river would ever be
decontaminated.
How souless do you have to be to, with a straight face, argue that leaving the toxic chemicals where they are is actually safer than cleaning them up?
—admin

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