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[-] prole 31 points 13 hours ago

It's Texas so nobody will do anything

[-] EpicFailGuy@lemmy.world 10 points 11 hours ago

Which is why he moved there in the first place

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 4 points 12 hours ago

I mean you're probably not wrong. I figure the drainage district will get some upgrades to their ditch and maybe since this has so much coverage there will be increased scrutiny for a while.

[-] UltraMagnus0001@lemmy.world 19 points 15 hours ago
[-] Rcklsabndn@sh.itjust.works 6 points 15 hours ago

Who would play the young upstart that idolizes/challenges a grizzled and worn out Julia Roberts?

[-] zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 28 points 18 hours ago

Who is going to drink the forbidden juice? At least it will cure your depression.

[-] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 13 points 14 hours ago

Probably Joe Rogan.

[-] WrathEnchanter@europe.pub 13 points 17 hours ago
[-] zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

“Well, technically, if you are dead, you are not depressed”

— (probably) Walter Freeman, neurologist, inventor of the lobotomy

[-] radiofreebc@lemmy.world 172 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

So, which entry-level employee with no ability to be responsible for this will be fired, and how big will the fine they won't have to pay be?

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 50 points 16 hours ago

Companies don't make structural mistakes. They are famously individualistic and unorganized and all illegal acts are by lone wolves and bad apples. All good work is done by CEO or the board. The rest of the individuals are parasites

/s in case someone needs

[-] X@piefed.world 123 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

Per the article:

The sample was collected on April 7. Eurofins issued its results on April 10. According to the lab report, the 24-hour composite found:

• Hexavalent chromium at 0.0104 milligrams per liter, just above the lab’s reporting limit of 0.01 mg/L. Hexavalent chromium is classified as a known human carcinogen by the US National Toxicology Program. It is the substance the Erin Brockovich case was built around.

• Arsenic at 0.0025 mg/L. That is below the federal drinking water standard of 0.01 mg/L, but present.

• Strontium at 1.17 mg/L. Mazloum’s technical report on the findings noted that long-term exposure can affect bone density and kidney function in humans and wildlife.

• Lithium and vanadium at concentrations Lazarte’s letter described as abnormally high relative to rainwater or normal groundwater.

• Elevated levels of manganese, iron, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium and potassium consistent with industrial discharge. Manganese, a battery process tracer, can have neurological effects at chronic doses. Excess phosphorus can cause algae blooms that strip oxygen from waterways.

• Ammonia in the form of nitrogen at 1.68 mg/L, amplifying the algae bloom risk

[-] hissingmeerkat@sh.itjust.works 12 points 12 hours ago

That's a suspiciously low level of arsenic. Where is the arsenic from their wells or municipal water ending up or are they clandestinely pumping river water?

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 7 points 11 hours ago

My thought as well. The local drinking water report showed almost 3 times that amount. I could be wrong though.

Signed -No wisdom Internet person.

[-] Billygoat@piefed.social 25 points 16 hours ago

3.6 Roentgen, not great, not terrible.

[-] ODuffer@lemmy.world 46 points 21 hours ago
[-] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 6 points 14 hours ago

And I'm guessing water treatment doesn't fix these, does it?

[-] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 12 points 13 hours ago

It can. But you'd need a facility built to do it.

If you don't anticipate Strontium in your wastewater, you're not going to build a system to leech it out or neutralize it.

[-] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 8 points 13 hours ago

Given the state of Texas' infrastructure, probably fair to assume this doesn't exist.

[-] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 4 points 12 hours ago

Houston has one of the better waste water treatment plants in the country.

Robstown, though? Idk. Doubt it

[-] fluffykittycat@slrpnk.net 46 points 22 hours ago
[-] ivanafterall@lemmy.world 18 points 17 hours ago

Wooow, it's like when your SimCity takes a terrible turn.

[-] cannedtuna@lemmy.world 39 points 23 hours ago

What an appropriate username for this article

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 24 points 23 hours ago

Dang I would have overlooked that. Good catch!

[-] cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 46 points 1 day ago

Wouldn't it be a shame if someone accidentally crushed that pipe shut with a trackhoe.

[-] jaybone@lemmy.zip 29 points 20 hours ago

pipe shut with a trackhoe

I ran crosscountry in high school.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago

Im laughing way too much at this.

[-] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 21 points 20 hours ago

Then it goes completely uncontrolled into the ground and is very hard to remove. What you want to do is to seal the pipe so the back flow happens inside the facility (assuming they didn't completely butcher the pipe installation, which.... you know... isn't safe to assume)

[-] prole 2 points 13 hours ago

They probably have backflow preventers

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 26 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I'd love to be hating on a company dumping wastewater as much as the next person but looking at the lab report results and the latest available public drinking water report (2024) for Robstown, where the factory is located. Assuming they use that water as the factory source water. These articles are blowing the water quality findings out of p. Arsenic was found at a higher level in the drinking water, than what the discharge water measured, for instances. Plus hexavalent chormium was 4 tenthousands higher then the limit, I wish the lab included their equipment accuracy. And that's the 5mins I'm willing to spend on this research.

*edit added Sources Nueces County water report. https://nueceswater3.com/water-quality-report

ANALYTICAL REPORT https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/28055380-j2673-1-uds-level-2-report-final-report/

[-] baggachipz@sh.itjust.works 9 points 15 hours ago

In a college environmental class, I chose as a project to measure the groundwater contamination upstream and downstream of a poultry processing facility. To my amazement and disappointment, the water downstream was way cleaner.

[-] frongt@lemmy.zip 38 points 23 hours ago

Yeah, so what's the black stuff and why is the grass dying then? I guess they just need to expand what they're testing for.

Or conduct an inspection of the plant itself and find out what they're using, and where that pipe goes.

[-] TwodogsFighting@lemdro.id 10 points 17 hours ago

Have you not seen the Fifth Element? It's the same black ooze that drips off Guiliani.

Pure refined evil.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 5 points 13 hours ago

Hahaha. Such a good movie.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 20 points 23 hours ago

I should be more clear. I'm not saying there is no need to investigate further. Just that some of the reported findings seem overblown in the article's I've read, in my opinion. There needs to be more information to answer your question. "Why is the grass dying?" Who knows, toxic chemical, or just water logged grass. Black looking water coming from a black pipe? Maybe it's treated water and safe, maybe it's not. Needs more information. I'm kind blown away that the lab didnt collect water at the discharge point.

[-] BenevolentOne@infosec.pub 11 points 15 hours ago

Absolutely nobody gives a fuck.

Crime scene, blood everywhere, factory owner should be charged for every pollutant found in a 10km radius on the assumption it came through that pipe at some point and we'll walk it backwards from there.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 13 hours ago

Well that's definitely an opinion.

[-] spacesatan@lazysoci.al 2 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

A lot of people get off on hating musk, they only really want an excuse at this point. Like the very upvoted comment 'I don't care if it's outputting pure spring water'.

Nobody would care about this at all if it was any other company. 'Company erodes county owned ditch without proper permit with water that would meet drinking water standards if you dilute it by half'. But people enjoy getting mad at musk so it gets clicks and upvotes. And of course this and every other comment that isn't saying musk should be hanged for this will be downvoted because nuance is dead and if you're not jerking off in the circlejerk you must support musk and everything he has ever done.

There is not so much of a shortage of real problems in the world that some permitting issue over a ditch in texas deserves global attention.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 12 hours ago

Yea. I mean large companies in the past do have a history of getting away with things until it just becomes too much, and also, Musk does put himself in a lot of topics. It's understandable to see people firmly stand on one side of an argument.

It's the Internet we all have different viewpoints.

[-] bluGill@fedia.io 8 points 23 hours ago

Nothing in the lab report. Everything in the lab report is far to low to be 'black stuff'. So I don't know and those who do are not talking.

So far I have to go with this is nothing but haters trying to yell without concern for facts. If we get more details I may change my mind but for now this is nothing and anyone saying otherwise should be embarrassed for their lack of concern for facts.

[-] deranger@sh.itjust.works 33 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

It’s still an illegal discharge. There are multiple things listed that are not good for the local environment. Even phosphorus and ammonia can be damaging by stimulating algae blooms.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 3 points 23 hours ago

It's not though. TCEQ authorized a discharge water permit and has investigated the water discharge. Now, if people are being dishonest, that's another story, that will likley be somthing we find out some years in the future. Your not wrong about algae blooms. Though, the lab didnt sample the water straight from the discharge source but further down the ditch. And thats all farmland around there. Farms use ammonia nitrate, as fertilizer.

[-] prole 3 points 13 hours ago

Oh wow the state of Texas authorized it? Well in that case I'm sure it's fine! They're renowned for their environmental safety and concern.

[-] Armok_the_bunny@lemmy.world 20 points 22 hours ago

Neither hexavalent chromium nor arsenic appears in Tesla’s TCEQ discharge permit as an allowable pollutant. Neither was tested for during TCEQ’s February investigation.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 2 points 22 hours ago

Good point.

[-] deranger@sh.itjust.works 15 points 22 hours ago

What it did not do, explicitly, was grant Tesla the right to use public or private property for wastewater conveyance.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 22 hours ago

Vaild point.

[-] sakphul@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 17 hours ago

Thanks a lot for sharing/linking this information! Adding more context to the article is very good. I would have assumed that the article would link to such reports. I definetly need to read through this.

[-] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago

The article linked to another article that linked to the lab report mentioned. The county water report I found through googling "Robstown drinking water report." There is actually a local news station video report that shows the ditch, water, pipe, etc. If people actually want to know these things they can find them. 🫣 That's really why I made my inital post. How many comments are blind rage and how many are concerned enough to look atlittle deeper.

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