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To: Bilow who wrote (711105)4/21/2013 4:33:42 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571871
 
States and localities control the location and routine inspection of such plants, as well as what's allowed to be built close to the plant, not OSHA. OSHA is only concerned with Occupational Health and Safety - for the workers at the plant. The state is on the hook for inspecting the plant for the safety of the local community. The plant had 270 TONS of ammonium nitrate fertilizer stored in the plant, which it was NOT permitted for, and should have reported. They told the state there was NO fire danger at the plant, which was an obvious lie.

Which way do you want it? State or only national control? If you want national control, they'll need a LOT more money..