Chlorine, other chemicals detected near Hurricane Laura-damaged chemical plant, EPA says
Of the nine locations where chlorine was detected, an EPA summary of the first-day monitoring effort said the chemical was present at levels that might violate federal limits at two.
Interesting article about the after effects of hurricane Laura to the area that it hit. That's the thing about storms, people think that right after the hit there's nothing to worry about and everything returns to normal. Chemical plants leaking, polluted water, etc. all after effect. I wouldn't take any chances breathing in that air, that's all I'm saying.....
Read the full story here....
https://www.nola.com/news/environment/article_b9a1b9b6-ebb6-11ea-a03c-070bf59a81e7.html
Bitcoin not looking good right here
Going into the 10ks?
I sure hope not
No bounce from the silver +$1 selloff from yesterday
I'm selling puts on the silver stocks
I'm buying some AG
My cannabis stock calls that I sold are safe again this week
Short week next week, doing the same today for next week
Forgot about that, I'll do the same
From the photo it doesn't look like a lot of people live anywhere near that plant though
It travels with the air though.....
Good point, wasn't thinking
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