• Unruffled [they/them]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 days ago

      Like fuck they are.

      As part of a plea agreement, the company has agreed to pay a maximum of $250,000 in fines to resolve a few months of pollution. It’s the first state penalty against the company despite nearly four years of violations flagged by DEQ.

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        I’m not an “eye for an eye” guy (because truly, there’s no proportional punishment for environmental destruction), but anyone responsible for this should have to live there. Your other properties are forfeited and you now live on that river and drink that water - no municipal services for you. You made your bath, now drink it.

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          We should probably allow sewage system access so they don’t make the problem worse. But no Internet

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    Same state you cant pump your own gas because they think their citizens are morons?

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    You can’t make pressure treated wood that isn’t toxic to the environment due to runoff at treatment sites. It’s like trying to make carbon neutral portland cement. Just like making clinker from limestone chemically has to release carbon dioxide, making pressure treated wood that can’t be broken down when you place it on soil requires toxic biocide chemicals.