Nosmo King
Gold Member
You have no clue how contaminated this material is. You have no clue which household chemicals can be fairly compared to the risk of BTEX carbon chains. And you make an ass of yourself with the assumption the story is "typical enviro-crock" without some pertinent information. What are the levels of BTEX present? What is the permeability rate of the landfill liner? What is the methodology for monitoring ground water and leachate? What the hell is Nosmo talking about? He sounds as if this might just be his professional milieu.The oil tainted materials going into this landfill pose no more of a danger than the household chemicals that the article states are permitted for disposal. The story is typical enviro-crock.
BTW that photo I posted from the story has no relevence whatsoever. Why the author chose it is beyond me.
I was being trite (but thanks anyway, Mads )