The U.S. Military Contracted Burn Pits No One Is Talking About | Overlooked

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The U.S. military contracts one of the largest hazardous waste handlers in North America to burn millions of pounds of munitions …

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  1. The fact that this company deliberately gave themselves an environmentaly friendly name while being fully aware the destruction they cause to nature and people around them speaks volumes of the people in the business. As well as to the ones who support them.

  2. WTF how in the Hell is this allowed in America! The government, state and local officials need to be held accountable. This has been going on since 2002. How is the EPA and federal government allowing this? Not using proper burn containers? Environmental contamination and extreme health hazards on American citizens SMH. God bless those people in Jesus Christ name Amen 🙏🏿✝️💜

  3. us is becoming useless country, the leaders don't care bout the people, only cares about been the world police, 10 years from now the state is gonna destroy itself inside if this current leadership is not change

  4. Cleanharbor is a company that collects bilge waste, bilge oil, and whatever collects inside bilge during building of the vessle. There is probably no nastier stuff to be inhaling

  5. so basically since they are mostly black, the govt is burning and dumping hazardous waste next to them…. so much for 'liberal america' and 'land of the free'…. i guess its only land of the free if you've got a shitload of money

  6. I totally get why they’re not moving. If people just up & left every time something like this happened, nothing would ever change. You’d be giving these corporations exactly what they want.

  7. Even the simplest rocket mass stove, a passive system, can burn things down to their constituents without releasing a massive plume of diesel smoke. And a rocket mass stove is about the cheapest and simplest thing you can build. Clean Harbors is just plain irresponsible and lazy.

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