Someone who was interviewed on the radio said they woke up to the sound of sirens, and then turned on the radio, which is how they found out to evacuate. Wonder which sirens those were?
t was required to pay a fine of $32,000 for failing to "minimize the possibility of a sudden or nonsudden release of hazardous waste constituents to air, soil or surface water which could threaten human health or the environment." The company was also cited for storing a container of hazardous waste beside an incompatible one and for not clearly marking containers to identify their contents. It was also cited for failing to immediately carry the procedures outlined in the contingency plan "whenever there is a release of hazardous waste or constituents which threatens or could threaten human health or the environment." I FOUND THIS.
Ok, I get it, Yall have a wonderful day and I am glad that everyone here is safe. Those who were in that area. Have a good one. :wink:
They said they'd make it 'blatantly clear' where people were meant to go, with sirens and lights... tho 'blatant' is my word. I dont recall the exact quoted word.
Calm down. I didnt. I said everyone have a great day. WOW. Every post I made was about Apex, so just stop.
Sorry, I meant that I got what clif said above my post. About the fire trucks and stuff. Didnt mean to rattle any feathers. I dont understand why elims did that? I guess I should have quoted it. :?
Np, I just thought I didn't have enough coffee yet and missed somthing somewhere lol I get it now! :lol: And yes, quoting does wonders around here. LOL
Just realized i may have been to close to the chemicals I left the J out in my quote before its John Echols not ohn Echols. oooops
Hubby's company was evacuated around 8:30 this morning so he is home with me now. Hmmm, I wonder if he'll get paid for today :?: :? Anyway, I hope all the residents & pets in the evacuated areas are safe and can return home soon!!