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To: Alighieri who wrote (711206)4/22/2013 11:39:01 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571614
 
>> But the argument is not about whether they happen or not (they should not of course with good safety management)...the issue is zoning...a plant like this located in a residential area poses a risk to unsuspecting people...clearly regulation about zoning is required as this event shows.

You can't fix this problem retrospectively with zoning. In this case, that plant was there before many of those houses. In the town where I grew up, Georgia-Pacific owned the entire north side of town, and had acquired it in the early 60s from a company which started in 1909. We had dangerous chemicals all over the place. But you can't pick up manufacturing facilities and move them, so you're stuck with them until they're decommissioned. Every house built in that town was built AFTER the plants came into existence. I'm sure the same is the case in West, TX.

In this case the town of West built a new school adjacent to the plant -- a school which easily could have been destroyed by the explosion. It is a big open area of cheap farmland; why didn't they choose to locate the school farther away than maybe 500ft? That's on them. Even small localities can weigh the plusses and minuses of building a school next to a chemical factory. It was a decision they made for whatever reason. No one needs to meddle.



To: Alighieri who wrote (711206)4/22/2013 11:55:50 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1571614
 
I've seen the president of the United States bow down before the Saudi king, whose country sent fifteen hijackers to topple our towers. The reason French President Sarkozy is laughing in the photo is because he's reading the "Kick Me" sign on Obama's rump.


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To: Alighieri who wrote (711206)4/23/2013 12:10:48 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571614
 
Hi Alighieri; Re: ".the issue is zoning.";

Sorry, I don't see any point in arguing about zoning on silicon investor. It's just not a topic of current national importance like guns, terrorism, the economy, etc.

-- Carl