Environmentalists are suing to stop the flow of 1,4-dioxane into the drinking water supply, which one local water utility found at concentrations 17 times higher than the EPA’s health advisory goal.
The CSB monitor the causes leading up to events like this in investigations carried out afterwards, usually only published a year or two after the actual event. The EPA are the ones that monitor the waterways and emissions from plants in real time. They have also faced cuts, but there’s not currently a plan to completely eliminate them like the CSB
Good thing there’s no department monitoring that stuff any more.
The CSB monitor the causes leading up to events like this in investigations carried out afterwards, usually only published a year or two after the actual event. The EPA are the ones that monitor the waterways and emissions from plants in real time. They have also faced cuts, but there’s not currently a plan to completely eliminate them like the CSB
The efficiency must flow. The poison must flow. The money must flow. The power must flow.
Pipe it into DC