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3/2023 "the US is averaging one chemical accident every two days”

Updated: Jan 17

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Actively making sacrifice zones because the rich can afford not to be effected by it:


“the US is averaging one chemical accident every two days”

"In the first seven weeks of 2023 alone, there were more than 30 incidents recorded by the [Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters]( https://preventchemicaldisasters.org/?fbclid=IwAR36SnDTEzZnelb7pYNBuajuAeBLWceFi2Xbb4FlSeDks9L9TtKiDBQ-DXQ


), roughly one every day and a half. Last year the coalition recorded 188, up from 177 in 2021. The group has tallied more than 470 incidents since it started counting in April 2020. snip

"Accident rates are particularly high for petroleum and coal manufacturing and chemical manufacturing facilities, according to the EPA. The most accidents logged were in Texas, followed by Louisiana and California."

"Among multiple incidents in December, a large pipeline ruptured in rural northern Kansas, smothering the surrounding land and waterways in 588,000 gallons of[ diluted bitumen crude oil]( https://www.kcur.org/news/2022-12-15/not-just-any-oil-spill-the-keystone-pipeline-dumped-notoriously-hard-to-clean-dilbit-in-kansas?fbclid=IwAR1x1PZpYmH1lK4UBLYwUr0REKJIbvwTw1MpxR1PGVCVrxOYUlTEUGan3us

)

. Hundreds of workers are still trying to clean up the pipeline mess, at a cost pegged at [around $488m](

...).."



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