A company in British Columbia that makes liquid chlorine is working to get approval to store up to 4,500 tons of the hazardous material in railroad cars on the Washington Palouse. KXLY4's Jeff Humphrey reports.
This is a very important issue, and I don't understand why this town is just turning their eco future and freedom of self government over to this deal. Why has this story not had more attention? 72 views?
This is a very important issue, and I don't understand why this town is just turning their eco future and freedom of self government over to this deal. Why has this story not had more attention? 72 views?
tburke64 2 years ago 2
there are more remote areas to select in Canada, why do they feel they need to push it down here?
lpfanatic2003 2 years ago
good point.
batflies 2 years ago
I am curious why they are unable to store these tanks somewhere in Canada. Something about this doesn't add up.
tburke64 2 years ago