EPA could use CERCLA to grab land from residents in Ohio after train event

1 year ago
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first half of video is from Press for truth, and goes into that dioxins are from unfully burnts hydrocarbons, It was not a controlled burn, 30 miles down the vier was a facility that could have disposed of it at East liverpool. It was fema decision to order the chemical nuke fire of the vinyl chloride. and the dioxin from that is the most toxic molecule known to man. the tcdd 2378 dioxin. It's so toxic that only micro parts per million to cause sever health risk to death. So the epa can say originally they're not going to look for these dioxins. But after such a horrible decision to openly burn the chemicals, they can deem that land to require a cleanup and basically epa can claim full land value after they clean it up, and go to the land owner (after they suffered years of unproductive land) and the epa will get the lean on the land and eventually transfer it to whom they like if the landowner can pay the epa cost. CERCLA was created as an excuse to recoup tax payer money. Meanwhile we can spend enough tax payer money on bombs, tanks, and billions in ukraine fast enough....

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