Thursday, February 17, 2022

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle published this article page no 2 west central opened the business - soychlor - in february. since then emissions from the plant have corroded metal buildings and other property within a mile of the plant the lawsuit alleges. emissions also have killed grass and other vegetation eliminated wildlife ruined windows and discolored surrounding structures and roadway rock plaintiffs contend.the plaintiffs claim that the plant has exceeded legal limits for emissions of both hydrogen chloride and particulate matter or dust. when combined with moisture the chemical turns into hydrochloric acid a highly corrosive substance known to be toxic to humans and animals.its plain as day right from my front window said jeb ball  owner of a used car business west of the soychlor plant on jeffersons north side. i have to look at it every day banking services chronicle magazine online purchase.

 

Banking Service Chronicle

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