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Wednesday, May 16, 2007 6:30:58 PM
I think that Local and Trooper have an axe to grind with BDGR on a personal level and I'd like to here more about it.
Local, I've been in the chemical industry all my life and I am very familiar with the EPA and some state's laws. When a spill occurs, they want an investigation on who, what, where, and how. They want a plan in place to prevent a future event and they want people held accountable. From a company standpoint, individuals responsible due to human error are terminated and can be held criminally responsible. My questions, are we talking about one event or multiple events, has cause been determined, and has remediation occured. Thanks for any insight on this.
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