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Vexans t1_j909wbi wrote
Ultimately, though, there’s not gonna be a whole lot they’re gonna be able to do about anything coming down in the rain from Ohio. If it’s present.
Hot_Salad9000 t1_j8zztde wrote
I noticed a buildup on my headlights tonight that didn’t look like salt. Washed my car yesterday and figured the rain would get the rest of the dirt; guess not.
Can’t help but question the bs when it comes to environmental cover ups.
JimBones31 t1_j90vqq2 wrote
Yeah, the whole "don't worry, it's dust from somewhere else" doesn't sit right.
Candygramformrmongo t1_j91jo57 wrote
Got any science to back that up? Second guessing is easy different issue entirely. Is the railroad outrageously irresponsible and should they be taken to the cleaners? Sure. That doesn’t mean DEPs data is fake and they’re part of some giant cover up.
c30mob t1_j96dcjg wrote
curiously they were arresting news reporters in ohio, for trying to cover the incident, when it happened.
JimBones31 t1_j91knsj wrote
Not a whole lot. I've been at work for the last 38 days straight so I've only seen what's on the news and a few weather charts and NOAA predictions. You've probably seen more than me.
rectumlike t1_j91hhji wrote
good because its wrong.
Nobel6skull t1_j9136bp wrote
Well it’s true so get over it.
People really need to calm the hell down, not everything is a massive conspiracy.
JimBones31 t1_j9145jf wrote
Not everything is a conspiracy but when a corporation gives a town of 5,000 people 25,000 to split as compensation for "inconveniences", it's pretty safe to assume they aren't actively trying to help the public.
[deleted] t1_j9155by wrote
Okay, that does absolutely zero to reinforce the assertion that we're dealing with some type of "dirty rain" here in Maine
JimBones31 t1_j915qfo wrote
Yes it does. It's obvious that the railroad company isn't telling us the extent of the situation. If you don't want to see that, that's fine.
[deleted] t1_j916mx6 wrote
The railroad company isn't who I'm looking to for environmental impacts related to wind and weather patterns
JimBones31 t1_j9172vz wrote
So after seeing all the weather maps of the gases and chemicals floating up into the atmosphere and towards new England, where do you think the rain is getting contaminated from?
Again, if you don't want to acknowledge that the shit falling out of the sky is the same shit that flew into the sky upwind of us...that's fine.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91pvd9 wrote
>where do you think the rain is getting contaminated from?
Meteorologists who have been asked similar questions point to dust from OK and TX. They also note that several weather systems have gone thru the east coast since Feb 3 and that if any part of the smoke/debris cloud remains, it is over the north Atlantic and northern Europe.
JimBones31 t1_j91q5qf wrote
So the site is done contaminating the air?
IamSauerKraut t1_j91tos6 wrote
No longer a fire at the site, and has not been a fire for over a week. No smouldering, either.
JimBones31 t1_j91tsss wrote
Very good. We don't need a fire though for chemicals to contaminate the air.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91v21g wrote
Air readers on the ground and in the air are not finding this contamination you seem focused on. What chemicals do you think is in the air there and is also in Maine?
JimBones31 t1_j91v906 wrote
If the air readers aren't finding any, apparently none.
[deleted] t1_j917pwq wrote
I'm sure you've seen the same map everyone is sharing like crazy. You probably also saw that map is from 2/8. It's 2/18.
JimBones31 t1_j917svv wrote
Which means...the cloud of shit has moved...downwind.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91pxlm wrote
Downwind of Maine, yes.
[deleted] t1_j918qes wrote
Which means we didn't get rain yesterday that would have had anything to do with Ohio
JimBones31 t1_j918yl0 wrote
I've tried explaining it clearly. I'm done. Don't lick it off the windows.
[deleted] t1_j91bk6y wrote
"I tried explaining the science to you based off a chart/other things I don't actually understand!"
IamSauerKraut t1_j91pk5r wrote
The smoke from the derailment is long gone. It's been 2 weeks already.
JimBones31 t1_j91pqkj wrote
Fumes are still released unless it's all been cleaned up. Did they clean it all up?
IamSauerKraut t1_j91tblk wrote
Fumes have what to do with dirty rain in Maine?
JimBones31 t1_j91tnfo wrote
Fumes are made of chemicals. The chemicals contaminate the water and then it falls from the sky in the form of rain.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91ufzt wrote
Fumes are composed of chemicals, sure.
But if chemicals are contaminating the water, does that not flow downstream in the water? All surface streams in the burg flow south and west. Away from Maine.
If you mean fumes rise into the air, then you should know that those aerosols diffuse and disperse into the air to the point that they are hyper-diluted. Not to mention that numerous weather systems have moved anything that would cause dirty rain in Maine far beyond the coast, if that particular air mass even moved over Maine.
JimBones31 t1_j91uuvq wrote
Unless they have cleaned up the chemicals, don't think of them as a mass that is moving. Think of them as a mass that is spreading.
But seriously, you can think of them as Cheerios if you want to. I'm cool with that.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91vj6b wrote
>Unless they have cleaned up the chemicals, don't think of them as a mass that is moving. Think of them as a mass that is spreading.
Based on ground and air observation reports, that is not happening. There is no mass in the air that is moving. Localized fumes in eastern OH are not moving into Maine. There may be spots in the ground that remain contaminated but the site is undergoing remediation.
JimBones31 t1_j91vpjm wrote
Excellent. I'm glad there are ground and air reports that I have not seen yet.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91pf47 wrote
NS did not give that 25k to the town; rather, it gave it to the Red Cross. There is reportedly a $1 million fund set up by NS to help townsfolks with relocation costs. NS is also being asked by state and federal agencies to cover the cost of the response and cleanup. That is unlikely to happen absent a consent decree.
JimBones31 t1_j91pxt1 wrote
$1 million divided by 5,000 citizens is $200 each to relocate.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91tkde wrote
Not everyone is looking to relocate. And the million is bound to go up in the next few weeks. Plus, there are already 6 lawsuits. NS will be paying...
JimBones31 t1_j91tur3 wrote
Good.
Henbogle t1_j9353sk wrote
Not nearly enough
mymaineaccount46 t1_j915r0c wrote
That's not going to be Norfolk Southerns cost at the end of all this. They've already been contacted by the government in regards to it being a super fund site. They're going to be paying out the nose.
JimBones31 t1_j915w8w wrote
It was a shit reaction for sure.
Realistic_Chard2115 t1_j91us8x wrote
“The water in Flint is safe to drink.” -EPA circa 2014
ppitm t1_j91en2h wrote
Careful. Many people have a deep-seated need to panic and victimize themselves. They will lash out if you take that away from them. Best just to sit back and let them search for culprits they can blame for their existential angst.
rectumlike t1_j91hcnz wrote
Didn't the tell the people in Ohio something very similar as all the fish and other animals were dying? I for one don't believe them they have no credibility left in this matter.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91qlk3 wrote
Who is "they"?
It is well noted by state and federal agencies that the local stream and a few that that emptied into were loaded with dead fish. It has been noted that water authorities along the Ohio River sourced their water from different suppliers for several days as the plume from the wreck moved down the streams and rivers. That plume has now been so diluted and dispersed that it can no longer be tracked.
fenwayhhh t1_j95rbgz wrote
Ive never seen dirty rain before. But have weeks after derailment. Not a cooncidence
Macasumba t1_j915qp3 wrote
Says DEP.
Earthling1a t1_j91x3q7 wrote
Who you gonna trust? Some paranoid redneck who can't tell one chemical from another? A bunch of imbeciles who can't seem to understand that the fucking cloud moved out to sea almost two weeks ago? Or maybe a group of scientists who actually know what they're talking about?
Macasumba t1_j91zrm6 wrote
Trust no one.
Getheavystayheavy t1_j93lmxh wrote
Let me know how that works out for you
Macasumba t1_j93q78x wrote
No one will know.
TarantinoFan23 t1_j946hx4 wrote
Are you sure there was even a train accident? Do you know for sure Ohio is even real?
Macasumba t1_j950txm wrote
As God is my witness...
TarantinoFan23 t1_j960w2e wrote
You don't trust god, remember?
Macasumba t1_j965ulm wrote
Oops!
420sickty9 t1_j94ib66 wrote
Only rednecks were concerned?
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DamienSalvation t1_j900yrv wrote
Are they silent or are you just not looking?
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DamienSalvation t1_j903l60 wrote
Did I say there's been a great response?
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Nutatree t1_j910jqz wrote
Typical of government officials to not simply place a lawsuit against the oligarchs so as to not diminish their wealth 2% .
Not like they would do shit with that money either.
They could at least print it and get a blimp and make it rain all over the state.
ppitm t1_j91etal wrote
> Typical of government officials to not simply place a lawsuit against the oligarchs so as to not diminish their wealth 2% .
The railroad is boned. They will be paying for this for a long time.
It takes a long time but you don't want to mess with the government when it has public outrage behind it. Just ask bankrupt Purdue Pharma.
IamSauerKraut t1_j91q4mv wrote
There are already 6 lawsuits. This is not going away for NS for some time.
Nutatree t1_j91hy28 wrote
Why do you bring an example that's so easy to knock down?
One Google search and boom.. Knoa Pharma to buy Purdue pharma.. (Whenever this happens it is just a PR recycling and a "hard" rebranding or asset distributing; all parties win specially lawyers)
.. Sacklers have never faced criminal charges.. something something public backlash.. (Gimme a break)
ppitm t1_j91j07s wrote
Why did you just move the goalposts so hard?
First you complain that the government won't even sue to take 2% of the corporation's wealth.
Now suddenly bankruptcy (all the wealth) and multi-billion dollar fines aren't good enough, only criminal charges are.
So the first thing you said was dumb. Simple as.
Nutatree t1_j91jjty wrote
Yeah i guess so. I'm happy with bringing back the guillotines. Not sure if we'll agree there but it does sound like a solution.
Like still have due process, but end in guillotines.
mymaineaccount46 t1_j929et5 wrote
The French guillotine time was not actually good. The reign of terror was frankly horrific.
Nutatree t1_j92ht6q wrote
Yup. That's how the elite stays elite.
They paint history with a certain brush: create narratives, distractions, rumors, wars, colors, lines; pointing of fingers, "You thought the problem was X, enter scenario Y"
My favorite lately is that of "my body my choice" advocacy from the "right", followed by Court's card flip to return rights to the states. Which then followed "my body my choice" from the left.
(Apologies in advance to sensitive audience) I'm a bot.
And lately what has worked is simply call anyone that disagrees a conspiracy theorist.
And yeah, that person will always be a conspiracy theorist, because conspiracy factists end up dead.
You don't believe me today, and that's ok. Noodle it yourself, or better yet stay ignorant.
mymaineaccount46 t1_j92l0ce wrote
> They paint history with a certain brush: create narratives, distractions, rumors, wars, colors, lines; pointing of fingers, "You thought the problem was X, enter scenario Y"
I don't think you know much about the reign of terror if that's your take away. There were loads of coups, counter coups, purges etc. It isn't a false narrative by the elite to say the French experience with The Guillotine was not good. Many of those who met their fate were executed with no trial on BS charges.
Nutatree t1_j92lkg7 wrote
Agreed.
[deleted] t1_j91yi6q wrote
im so glad its team Biden managing this and not Trump. The leadership has been great and I don't think anything they have said has been dishonest.....
DrMcMeow OP t1_j8zdaen wrote
Many Mainers are concerned after seeing "dirty rain" hit the state on Friday.
Thankfully, the phenomenon is likely being caused by a dust storm from Texas and Oklahoma.
Maine DEP Division Director Andrew Johnson says tests have shown that vinyl chloride is not present in the lower region of Maine's atmosphere.
"We are not seeing anything that suggests that we had any impacts," Johnson said. "There could have been particulate material that came down with precipitation, but the window for that would have already come and gone."
https://web.archive.org/web/20230218011059/https://wgme.com/news/local/dirty-rain-department-environmental-protection-maine-affected-ohio-train-disaster-east-palestine-derailment-texas-oklahoma