Our very own Clinton River was on FIRE, right here in Michigan
https://redrundrain.wordpress.com/20...river-on-fire/
I'm not beating around the bush one tiny bit.
The economics of the game drive the function/operation of the MDEQ
I have little doubt the folks working there get frustrated at our judicial system
The consent judgments, on occasion, get amended a few times,
and sometimes the court issues other additional cleanup-related orders.
These agreements often take place in courts
– with little or no opportunity for public input.
MDEQ has to accept “”remediation plans”” that comply with state law.
The Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Act [[NREPA) of Michigan
has a little paragraph [[Part 201, Section 2a) that basically claims
— MDEQ is required to approve changes to legal agreements —
Sometimes a proposal lacks adequate monitoring planning
and/or contingency planning to deal with the spreading contamination
and there could be uncertainty about migration pathways.
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