BREAKING: Hungarian Environmental Disaster Reaches the Danube River
source: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE69415O20101007
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Experts said damage beyond the borders of Hungary was unlikely to be great but the threat had to be monitored closely.
Tibor Dobson, a spokesman for Hungarian disaster crews, told Reuters there were sporadic fish deaths in the Raba and the Mosoni-Danube rivers. He said all fish had died in the smaller Marcal River, which was hit by the spill first.
Crews were working to reduce the alkalinity of the spill, which poured out of the burst containment reservoir of an alumina plant on Monday and tore through local villages, killing four people and injuring over 150. Three are still missing.
The spill's alkaline content when it reached the Raba, the Mosoni-Danube and the Danube itself, was still around pH 9 -- above the normal, harmless level of between 6 and 8.
Fresh data from the water authority on national news agency MTI showed pH levels peaking at 9.65 in the Mosoni-Danube river at the city of Gyor. They were measured at 8.4 in the Danube.
Crews were pouring hundreds of tonnes of plaster and acetic acid into the rivers to neutralize the alkalinity.
In Gyor, a city in the northwest of Hungary where the Raba flows into the Mosoni-Danube, a Reuters reporter saw white froth on the river and many dead fish washed ashore.
Philip Weller, executive secretary to the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), a Vienna-based U.N. body, said most damage was local.
"It is clear that the consequences of this are greatest in the local area and that the implications on a trans-boundary level, we understand, will not be significant which doesn't mean they don't exist," he said.
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This line from the BBC report caught my eye...
"Disaster official Tibor Dobson said all life in the Marcal river, which feeds the Danube, had been "extinguished"
I mean this stuff when stored is about PH 14, surely more precautions should be taken when storing something so highly caustic, especially so close to rivers/streams that feed one of Europe's largest rivers...
To say these guys should be slapped with a gigantic fine is a gross understatement...
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Blind_Watchmaker
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remanns
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The fuck up spreads.
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remanns
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Sharonel
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You work for a company that specializes in environmental cleanup. Your company has been approached by representatives of several Eastern European governments. They want to clean up the Danube River and are asking companies in the United States to help search for sites along the Danube where waste is being dumped.
http://www.healthproductreviewers.com/acai-max-cleanse-promo-code.html
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Sharonel
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eden49
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alexandrek:
...we need Erin to go there and kick some bloody ass...
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eden49
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jubal
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alexandrek:
Agreed 100% we need a global law to jail CEO's
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jubal
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alexandrek:
We need a death penalty aswell
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a619ko
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Proud_Progressive
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Too sad for words.
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Proud_Progressive
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bansko
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The Danube flows into the Black Sea,
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bansko
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jubal
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bansko:
Hey bansko thanks for that correction....the Black Sea.
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jubal
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Please tell me the "Stephen Colbert Hid" is okay!
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EmperorThan
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Progresshiv
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Ain't no free lunch. So sad.
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Progresshiv
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eden49
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...thanks for including me, Jubal...this is devastating...
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eden49
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eden49:
It's deplorable, isn't it? I was shocked -- and NOT shocked at the same time -- to learn that this toxic sludge is killing EVERYTHING in its pathway. Damn!
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EthicalVegan
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I'm telling you, Jubal, I've been watching this on and off since this disaster began (mostly via CNN), and I'm just so horrified. Thank you for including me in this, my friend.
I think what's upsetting me most (besides the obvious damage to lives) is the damn APATHY... once again. Where is the outrage?! Why, in this day and age, is it taking so long for people to react? And still, how few are going further on this horror?
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EthicalVegan
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EthicalVegan:
Well said EV, we've already done enough damage to the planet and it seems lately, with the population growing exponentially, we're seeing these irreversible pollution events beginning to pop up more often and on a huge scale. And I agree, the apathy is what is going to do us in. As Conniepae often says, 'nothing to see here, move on'. The entire human race will be affected by this, and more events that are sure to come, so we'd better get our priorities straight immediately if not sooner. It's heartbreaking to think what we're doing to ourselves . . . and what we're leaving for future generations.
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EthicalVegan
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Chique:
Always good to see I (and eden49 and jubal, etc.) are not alone in our frustration. Thank you so much!
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jubal
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http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2010/1007/Will-Hungary-s-toxic-red-sludge-...
Here is an article from the Christian Science monitor that looks at the possibility of the sludge reaching the Caspian sea and the ramifications of such an event.
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jubal
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kennymotown
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The humans on this planet are slowly killing ourselves!
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kennymotown
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Incredulous
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kennymotown:
no, the greedy humans on this planet are destroying all of us.
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Incredulous
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kennymotown
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Incredulous:
Yep, death by Corporation!
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jubal
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At least 12 countries will be affected by this red sludge and if it reaches the Caspian sea....it will destroy the fishing and production of caviar.
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jubal
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jubal
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v37Wid9QlE&feature=player_embedded
This water contains some of the worst heavy metals known to man...it will lead to the deaths of countless thousands if not hundreds of thousands...and it cannot be neutralized.
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jubal