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Fri May 10, 2013, 09:22 AM May 2013

After West Blast, Chemical Stockpiles Scrutinized

What in your back yard?



NEW BRAUNFELS — Off a dirt road connected to ever-flowing Interstate 35, a little metal sign on a wooden fence is the only indication of what lies ahead. Nearby, Buckley Powder, a mining and construction supply company, stores large quantities of ammonium nitrate, the source of the explosion at a fertilizer depot that killed at least 14 people and injured hundreds more last month in West.

In 2012, according to state records, Buckley Powder had as much as 90,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate in bins at this Central Texas plant — stored, according to Howard Wichter, Buckley’s chief financial officer, under conditions in which “nothing can happen to it.”

At a Country Fare restaurant tucked inside a truck stop not far from the bins, Lisa Slickerman, a waitress, said people who lived in the community nearby knew little about what was stored at the plant, but perhaps should have, especially after the West explosion.
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After West Blast, Chemical Stockpiles Scrutinized (Original Post) white cloud May 2013 OP
Right out of a Tea Partiers mouth: LeftInTX May 2013 #1

LeftInTX

(25,137 posts)
1. Right out of a Tea Partiers mouth:
Fri May 10, 2013, 02:25 PM
May 2013
State Sen. Donna Campbell, R-New Braunfels, said there was “a point at which you can overregulate” companies that store dangerous chemicals and that many large manufacturing companies have their own emergency preparation plans.

“I think we’re doing a good job,” she said. “Just periodically something happens that’s not predictable.”


She was just elected and never held a political office before this. She's a fundy doctor. She's the one who is trying to require that abortions be performed in outpatient surgical centers. Yet, she complains about over-regulation. What a hypocrite!
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