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c0y0t3_sly t1_itmdbdh wrote

The title sounds surprised that the Army doesn't care. Isn't the pretty much exactly why they picked that stretch of scrub, so they could do things like this in a stretch of ground nobody gave a shit about?

I'm not saying it's okay. But it doesn't seem surprising to me

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FRX51 t1_itmdgzu wrote

Who would've guessed that the army doesn't give a shit about human life?

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ddiiibb t1_itme17k wrote

Just like the navy and Hawaiis aquifers. Jet fuel leaking into tap water and nobody gets in trouble for it.

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jacksparrahh t1_itmfbck wrote

Facing a similar situation in CT right now. Unfortunately, there’s really nothing that can be done besides stopping the contamination from entering the groundwater.

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rilo_cat t1_itmgpun wrote

"even the army" as if the military isn't responsible for poisoning drinking water within the US & all over the world

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RocYourFace t1_itmhsfs wrote

The military has never cared and will never care. Many members have stories of how it's affected the environment across the world where they've been stationed. Middle east and need to changed oil? Just dig a hole, let it drain, and cover it when done.

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ignatzami t1_itmi4z2 wrote

Yakima that Republican loving bastion of Trump is begging for HANDOUTS! Fuck. Them.

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yaba3800 t1_itmjigl wrote

Were all Washingtonians my guy, spreading hate doesnt make us better or help the people of Yakima. Whether they were R or D, the army was still poisoning the wells.

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azdood85 t1_itmy5sj wrote

Maybe theyll slice out an apology fund the next DoD funding bill that passes congress... just kidding...

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errhead56 t1_itmycua wrote

How would you propose we can help?

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Yuvneas t1_itn02i5 wrote

Honestly, the continued bailing out of red areas should come with riders. We should be forcing them to improve their schools and taking control of curriculum in exchange for aid. After all, a good education is the most effective prevention to conservatism/fascism.

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Pwillyams1 t1_itn1ctk wrote

Anyone who would write "Even the Army seems to not care" has never been in or even near the Army.

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Pwillyams1 t1_itn1zje wrote

Everyone talking about the Army, Nayv, military......, go ahead and replace those words with "our government ". Same Federal government, same executive branch has both the armed services and the EPA. Also the FDA and OSHA and a hundred "lesser" departments and programs who use taxpayer money to "protect " citizens

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yaba3800 t1_itn6xwd wrote

In this case, the national level army caused ecological harm to a small, powerless community. There's no politics about it, it's about Americans being able to grow up free from chemical harm. There should be no riders or political issues involved at all. Help Americans, that's it.

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_stayhuman t1_itn7spu wrote

Same thing that happened at FCAFB in r/Spokane.

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Yuvneas t1_itn8ur2 wrote

I disagree. There should have been environmental regulations on the military, regulations that the republicans have time after time blocked. By their history of voting against their interests they have made their own beds. Help should be provided, but we should be able to take measures that the next generation doesn't end up as stupid as the one that got us here. If left to their own devices they would rather install christian nationalism.

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appsecSme t1_itn91uu wrote

I suppose you believe we'd be better off without the EPA, and just allowed corporations and anyone else to just poison even more of our natural world.

It isn't all the same thing. The US pre-EPA was a hellscape.

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yaba3800 t1_itnaf0b wrote

There are environmental regulations on the military, they work under NEPA like the rest of the government. Forever chemicals like PFAS are CEC's or chemicals of emerging concern. Their negative health effects were not known and were seen as safe to use. There is no bad guy in the town of Yakima that is guilty of being poisoned by the US army. They are Americans who, regardless of how they vote, were poisoned by their own government and deserve redress.

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yaba3800 t1_itnas8t wrote

What a nonsense thing to say. The people of Yakima did not vote to be poisoned. The PFAS in firefighting foam were not known to be hazardous to humans. Its an ecological disaster caused by the Army and should be fixed under CERCLA.

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astaristorn t1_itnbfh1 wrote

Yakima is in the most conservative district on the west coast. I’m sure Newhouse is working on a fix as we speak. It’s bootstraps. The fix is bootstraps.

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avitar35 t1_itneurs wrote

Most areas within quite a few miles of a military base are contaminated, as well as anywhere with a fire department that used them. They had a well pop in Issaquah a few years back, *determined to be from Eastside Fire. I know there’s multiple wells in Tacoma thatve popped for it as well. Not to be so pessimistic but they’re called forever chemicals for a reason, unless you’ve discovered some way to clean them up they’re here to stay.

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Pwillyams1 t1_itng3s2 wrote

I don't even believe we'd be better off without the Army but that doesn't mean they don't need strong oversight and to be held accountable for their failures. Just like every other department in our government

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Yuvneas t1_itnh8cg wrote

Republicans, "we're all americans, everyone should bail me out despite digging this hole myself."

Sorry, I don't give a shit about a bunch of regressives. Why am I supposed to care about a bunch of people ushering in fascism, stripping my rights away and supporting politicians who think I should be put in front of a firing squad for being queer?

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yaba3800 t1_itnienr wrote

Okay, lets say that every adult republican voter in Yakima is the person you think they are. 52% of voters so far have cast their votes for Tiffany Smiley for senate, 48% for other, non-MAGA candidates. Current population of Yakima is about 100,000. So 48,000 people DID NOT vote for the hate you claim they did. Do they deserve to drink poisoned water? Do the children of Yakima deserve to drink poison water for being born there?

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cybercosmonaut t1_itnjd6c wrote

Don't read about the army families drinking jet fuel water in Hawaii if this surprises you.

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Aksar0 t1_itnjyzb wrote

Our rainwater has these same forever chemicals. This spot isn't special, it's worldwide. Of course pollution levels vary and areas that were used as firefighting practice tend to be higher on the spectrum. What suggestions would you offer for something the military could do to help in current day? They cannot filter the water in underground aquifers. And they most certainly cannot go back in time knowing what we know now to never have used the chemicals to begin with.

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Ffzilla t1_itnl3uw wrote

It's not hate, and you're not alone. Been working in central Washington for the last month, and holy hell do those people want you to know "fuck Biden", and "trump won". With the occasional "no windmills" all over the place.

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zer05tar t1_itnouj3 wrote

Get your arsenic levels checked. Likely your water is contaminated as well. Lead in the soil and the air we breath, etc etc. This goes back decades.

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Prometheus357 t1_itnxkcg wrote

I’m going to go on a limb: between this and flint and others I wouldn’t be surprised if it ever came out that nestle and others were behind these tainted water supplies to ratchet up bottled water sales.

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Pwillyams1 t1_ito315v wrote

It's not about OSHA's or any other agency's mission, bud. It's about the level of concern the agency has, as a whole, for the citizens of the US. Maybe that wasn't as obvious as I believed it to be. Bureaucrats across the board go about their days with preserving their jobs and doing as little as possible just like in the private sector.

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birdbonefpv t1_ito8alz wrote

Yakima can start helping themselves by electing leaders that actually care about environmental issues.

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salamander_salad t1_ito9bv2 wrote

Rainwater does not contain PFAS/PFOS.

And we are working on remediation methods right now. The navy, for example, is working on remediation for the wells it has contaminated in Kitsap county. I'm a little surprised that the army isn't at least trying to look like it's doing more than the navy.

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salamander_salad t1_ito9roo wrote

>Bureaucrats across the board go about their days with preserving their jobs and doing as little as possible just like in the private sector.

Your hot take sounds a little like projection.

In fact there are a lot of people who do their jobs because it's what they want to do (the paycheck allows them to do it). In OSHA, EPA, and other agencies that protect people from abuses I'm willing to bet there are a lot more of those people than in the army.

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Intelligent-Paper-26 t1_itoce1m wrote

Oh the Palm Springs of washington has tainted soils and water?

You ever hear about Hanford? That’s leaking right into the Columbia river. In Yakima.

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KevinCarbonara t1_itohi4c wrote

Don't worry, we passed a law requiring you to give money to corporations every time you use a paper bag

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VGSchadenfreude t1_itokzw4 wrote

Dude, the Army makes its own soldiers live in polluted, condemned buildings. Why are you surprised that they don’t care about poisoned wells civilians have to use?

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Coppermill_98516 t1_itoseoc wrote

At this point, PFAS compounds are ubiquitous. They are everywhere and firefighting foam is just one source. They can be found in food packaging, cosmetics, rain gear and household goods to name just a few sources. The average person primary exposure pathway is from household dust.

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MadRollinS t1_itown3r wrote

Camp Legeune would like to have a word.

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jessepinkmna t1_itoxuhx wrote

Majority of people who live in Yakima are Mexican immigrants. And a lot of them are undocumented. That community doesn’t vote because they don’t know how.

The minority of white people in Yakima completely dominate the polls. My community is unrepresented in Yakima.

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mjlen4 OP t1_itoz1sh wrote

lol tru SORRRY ITS PUBLIC RECORD. I should've worded it safer but idk. once i figured out this is normal; i'm 20 and devastated. i don't want this to be it. is that so selfish ? 😕

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mjlen4 OP t1_itozuv9 wrote

We should start removing biases that are a fundamental issue in urban communities where ag. labor is needed. Where the only ones that have no other choice but to do so, have a better understanding of what they need to NOT ONLY SURVIVE but thrive in their community.

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Intelligent-Paper-26 t1_itp121s wrote

Energy announced in April 2021 — following a year-long leak assessment — that Tank B-109 is leaking toxic, radioactive nuclear waste into the soil. This waste can find its way into groundwater over time and eventually reach the Columbia River.

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Bigtreesbigsmoke t1_itp7sjc wrote

That’s are tax money hard at work doing more harm than good!

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MadRollinS t1_itpulnz wrote

Not selfish at all. I'm not 20 and I don't want this to be it. However, that which has a beginning tends to have an end. Only thing to do is prepare for whatever is next.

There are times when I look at the earth and swear I can hear how heavy hearted it is. Groaning to turn around and face another day of damage and destruction, it can't bear to look at itself to see what it's become. How ugly and dirty and tattered it must feel. It's only comfort: the warmth of the sun and fall of the rain.

I wax maudlin.

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strongwithpurpose t1_itpz940 wrote

It's the depressing truth. Wherever the military lays roots, the surrounding lands and people suffer long-term damage.

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Nightstorm_NoS t1_itqqqzs wrote

Military or government makes bad decision that requires money to clean up, they just make the tax payer cover the bill. Why should they care when they are spending other people’s money?

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ElatedLemur t1_itqv8jr wrote

The United states military is the #1 polluter of the entire world. There’s more fish nets and fishing trash in the ocean than any singular straw or cola can rings, plastic straws account for less than 10% of all waste in the ocean. And the US military HAS BEEN dwarfing that for centuries. Just look at all the weapons Biden left when we pulled troups out.. fully functioning weapons just disposable and now usable by the enemy. Why’s the military budget so extreme? Because of the extreme waste. If These guys make it out they come back and get in pickup trucks and throw red bulls out the window bc murica we do what we want and shit I almost died and got exposed to cancer bc of the military but who gives a shit about you and who gives a shit about the environment

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ElatedLemur t1_itqvfpp wrote

Make sure to recycle! Even tho the majority of your efforts end up in the waste pit anyway. Govt has fooled the masses into ignoring their evils.

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Teknuma t1_itr0pbj wrote

Sad but buy a water filter like Berky.

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Okibruez t1_itrxqtr wrote

Tainted water and the government doesn't care? Say it ain't so. Say that something so foul couldn't happen!

I say, while living less than 100 miles from Flint Michigan, a city that's had tainted water for over 50 years now, with very little outrage and even less government assistance. This shit ain't new. This shit's just part of the American Life Experience.

And the military not caring about human life is even less surprising.

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MadRollinS t1_itsskpz wrote

I wish I could do more than say "sorry" to your generation. I'd fix it if I could. There's too much. Too many who profit off the destruction.

It all wearies me. I'll be glad when it's over. I put my hope in God. I hope you do, too. Everything else is just pissing in the wind.

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