The water consumption of this facility is massive, but I agree the EPA, for what is worth should enforce rules. Check out Canton N.C. it is worse therel.
You really don’t realize how things were. Wow, in the 60’s and the 70’s things really got to a point. During WW2 they allowed so much to happen so we could win the war. No body ever said enough until the 70’s. Things will never be the same but we normally learn from it. And we are trying to adjust to several things changing even today. But it’s not just humans it’s all animals. Look at the damage that wild hogs do. Insects do major damage. It’s the world that we live in. We have to learn how to mitigate life and damage. Laying blame doesn’t help us at all. First learning and then teaching. Sometimes doing a study of the effects of something and considering the long term effects and then learning how to address it and then teaching.
Only dead fish - you should see the industrial waste photos coming out of China. And read about the massive nuclear disasters that were covered up in the soviet union that were almost as bad as chernobyl - like the Kyshtym Nuclear Disaster.
Awesome. All that black smoke from the smoke stacks was a sign of prosperity!
Not for a fishes
I’d still take that America over today. Global shipping emits far more pollution than US industry did.
Dead fish, 1971. I remember dead fish in the 80’s and 90’s too. That’s great
The water consumption of this facility is massive, but I agree the EPA, for what is worth should enforce rules. Check out Canton N.C. it is worse therel.
This was when the United States had a real economy and cars cost $2,000.
We produce more steel than ever. Tf you talking about
Way to go humans!! We sure know how to destroy anything inherently valuable to us.
who cares
@@UriNiereralot of people do.
You really don’t realize how things were. Wow, in the 60’s and the 70’s things really got to a point. During WW2 they allowed so much to happen so we could win the war. No body ever said enough until the 70’s. Things will never be the same but we normally learn from it. And we are trying to adjust to several things changing even today. But it’s not just humans it’s all animals. Look at the damage that wild hogs do. Insects do major damage. It’s the world that we live in. We have to learn how to mitigate life and damage. Laying blame doesn’t help us at all. First learning and then teaching. Sometimes doing a study of the effects of something and considering the long term effects and then learning how to address it and then teaching.
True, but when Gary Works was established during the Industrial Revolution the laws made it so this was the least of any big company’s concerns.
Only dead fish - you should see the industrial waste photos coming out of China. And read about the massive nuclear disasters that were covered up in the soviet union that were almost as bad as chernobyl - like the Kyshtym Nuclear Disaster.
All superpowers are just as bad as each other. USA, China, Soviet Union alike. Total recklessness.
That's when America was great, the EPA destroyed our country