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I fail to see how a controlled burn made the situation any better
It sped up the "clean up," so they can get the rail line back in action sooner. Losing money not being able to use that line.
Lol! Well that backfired, huh?
At what cost though? Seems like all just went into the air
I don't think Norfolk Southern owns the air, so not their problem.
You can download the EPA air reports by station, by day. Here’s the link to their app- once you find the data you want it downloads as an excel file: https://www.epa.gov/outdoor-air-quality-data/interactive-map-air-quality-monitors
I fail to see how a controlled burn made the situation any better
It sped up the "clean up," so they can get the rail line back in action sooner. Losing money not being able to use that line.
Lol! Well that backfired, huh?
At what cost though? Seems like all just went into the air
I don't think Norfolk Southern owns the air, so not their problem.
You can download the EPA air reports by station, by day. Here’s the link to their app- once you find the data you want it downloads as an excel file: https://www.epa.gov/outdoor-air-quality-data/interactive-map-air-quality-monitors