Encore- 11 months of toxic deception

 

 The rattlechain lagoon waste management permit variation works are now appearing to be over. We say this because this is what the last 11 months have really been about. The wildlife, “protecting wildfowl” banner was the convenient PR tool, but it was a very blunt one when your opponent saves things which have been said in the past and then reminds others of them. This is what this website has been about- and it will continue to explain the rhetoric and spin that come out of Trinity Street.

Some key points that emerge from the final Rattlechain newsletter

“The Rattlechain lagoon will remain a hazardous waste landfill site”- of course it will- licence/permit surrender can only prevent it being called anything else as is the closure plan for the site. This is not in the direct control of Rhodia/Solvay.

We do however get the first “next step” into admitting this. “The existing permit will however be varied so as to acknowledge that no new waste is being introduced to the site.”

The permit variation will be interesting to see- because this sets out the closure report roadmap for the site. “Monitoring” is what the new conditions of this permit will entail- including phosphine gas because the EA know full well of the likely potential of this gas to be evolved from the site.

“There has been no detection of phosphine gas”- This would depend on how,when and where you are testing for this gas given its very low lying presence. Would you find it near to the fenceline away from the pool, in the middle of the day- no you would not. Below waterlevel and the geotextile/membrane however is a different matter altogether. This is another example of non-denial denial. They then talk about monitoring of boreholes nearest to the houses so that “the area”- (which area, the area near to the houses or the whole site and its surroundings?) “remains free of phosphine gas.” If it “remains free”, then there must be a source and pathway with which it can escape unless the pathway has been controlled by the addition of the sand?

What they omit to state about monitoring of the geotextile long term to see if it remains in place, is exactly about phosphine gas.This gas would push the membrane up, which is why they have used so much sand to try to stop this from happening. Whether the release of this gas in this “controlled?” manner does not present a risk to residents is not really the issue concerning wildfowl protection, whereas the release at low lying levels to returning wildfowl will be a different matter.

 

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You can see gas being emitted with the naked eye on a still day. It reminds me of Comical Ali from Gulf War 2 when the American tanks were in shot behind him, still giving it large about the infidels being crushed. Pathetic.

But there again, Rhodia’s employees from their works management down have always never believed that their actions and that of their esteemed Ox-bridge scientific bretheren could have got it so wrong. They are deniers of white phosphorus poisoning in wildfowl, which has been proven despite their squalid attempts to attempt to dismiss it over many years.

This last several days have seen the sparkies in action fixing a line under the site.

 

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This digger is called “Wayne.”

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AND NOW SWANWATCH WILL MONITOR THE EFFECTS OF THE BURIED WASTE ON WILDFOWL, AS SOLVAY PRAY THAT NO MORE DEAD BIRDS WILL BE FOUND ON THE SITE.

 

 

WE HAVE BEEN WATCHING

 

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ERM/RHODIA/SOLVAY GANG

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The Heyrmans/Klarrtians

 

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Thunderbird 4

Wilhelmina

Wilhelmina

 

 

minimember

minimember

 

 

Gullit

Gullit

Goldmember

Goldmember

 

Optimus Grime

 

Fergal

Fergal Klarrkey

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Wee willy winkie

 

Bonaparte

Bonaparte

 

 

The emperor

Napoleon

 

AND ABOVE ALL – THE COVER UP OF TOXIC WASTE WHICH REMAINS THERE UNDER A MAGICIAN’S HANDKERCHIEF.

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