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Big Chem Plant coming to LA
Posted on 4/25/18 at 5:58 am
Posted on 4/25/18 at 5:58 am
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:51 am to Stingray
What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:54 am to tarzana
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What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
LINK?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:55 am to Stingray
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Big Chem Plant coming to LA
The stores better stock up on truck nuts!
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:56 am to tarzana
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What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
First, it was the oil field baws.
Now, it’s the chemical baws?
Is there any way a baw can make a decent living without you bitching?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:58 am to Stingray
I remember when Shintech tried to build a huge complex near this site in the 90’s and the Clinton admin along with Tulane law, Sierra Club and others blocked it on the basis of environmental racism. I hope this doesn’t happen again.
Posted on 4/25/18 at 6:59 am to tarzana
You would rather they die from poverty, crime and ignorance?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:00 am to tarzana
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What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
Your boy JBE doing work.
1,200 jobs at an average $84K.......More tax dollars for your hand outs...
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:02 am to Errerrerrwere
Right next door to the new $1.9 Billion YCI Methanol plant LINK. They actually bought the high school in St. James.
This new plant starts construction in 2019. Here's their response to my email a couple of days ago:
"Thank you for your interest in The Sunshine Project, FG LA LLC’s proposed ethylene complex in St. James Parish, Louisiana. The project is in the permitting phase, and this process can take around one year to complete. Following permit approvals, construction is expected to begin in 2019, and the project is to be developed in two phases. When both are completed, the facility would be one of the most innovative, single-site ethylene production complexes in the world. We will keep the project website updated with new information regarding work with the project and other details as they become available. For more information about The Sunshine Project, please visit www.sunshineprojectla.com." LINK
This new plant starts construction in 2019. Here's their response to my email a couple of days ago:
"Thank you for your interest in The Sunshine Project, FG LA LLC’s proposed ethylene complex in St. James Parish, Louisiana. The project is in the permitting phase, and this process can take around one year to complete. Following permit approvals, construction is expected to begin in 2019, and the project is to be developed in two phases. When both are completed, the facility would be one of the most innovative, single-site ethylene production complexes in the world. We will keep the project website updated with new information regarding work with the project and other details as they become available. For more information about The Sunshine Project, please visit www.sunshineprojectla.com." LINK
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Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:03 am to Stingray
So this will doubel the tax collections. Will be interesting to see what benefits the St James residents will see from this. I am sure the toads and schools will all benefit....
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:15 am to MadDoggyStyle
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You would rather they die from poverty, crime and ignorance?
Welcome to liberal progressive Dimocrap way.
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:15 am to Powerman
quote:dey ain't none!
LINK?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:17 am to tarzana
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What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
The Sunshine Project is expected to create 1,200 new direct jobs averaging $84,500, plus benefits, while Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project also would result in 8,000 new indirect jobs, for a total of more than 9,000 jobs in the River Parishes and surrounding regions of Louisiana.
Yes, this is what we need.
Double dog dare you to link a real science source associating the “cancer corridor” and current plant emissions.
9,000 Louisiana families living an economically secure life is a good thing everywhere but in your twisted brain that cannot process risk/reward reality. Let’s not build any more roads because people die on them!
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:26 am to tarzana
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What with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS!?!
Don't worry buddy. Your pussy hat will protect you from the chemicals.
Posted on 4/25/18 at 7:51 am to skinny domino
Rates from 2000, by parish, were considered either "stable" or "declining". Not one showing an upward trend. How these rates compare outside of Louisiana, no clue, but within her borders, no demonstrable increase.
Basic Google search
Basic Google search
Posted on 4/25/18 at 8:12 am to Errerrerrwere
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First, it was the oil field baws. Now, it’s the chemical baws? Is there any way a baw can make a decent living without you bitching?
I bet she’s love some UBI
Posted on 4/25/18 at 8:27 am to tarzana
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with the already high rates of cancer along the corridor from Darrow, Convent, Vacherie, etc is this really what Louisiana needs? More CARCINOGENS
Posted on 4/25/18 at 8:27 am to Stingray
Glad this is being built in Louisiana and not in Texas. Formosa has a big complex in Point Comfort, Tx, near Port Lavaca. They have one of the worst environmental records in the state and are one of, if not THE, most fined company in the state.
They have released benzene, HCL, and spill their plastic pellets in the bay on a regular basis.
They are Asian, and they couldn’t care less about the environment. And they will bring their people over for all their management positions.
Good luck with that...
And I am usually all for economic development of this type.
They have released benzene, HCL, and spill their plastic pellets in the bay on a regular basis.
They are Asian, and they couldn’t care less about the environment. And they will bring their people over for all their management positions.
Good luck with that...
And I am usually all for economic development of this type.
Posted on 4/25/18 at 8:28 am to diat150
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So this will doubel the tax collections.
huh?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 8:40 am to Stingray
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Formosa has purchased a 2,400-acre site along the west bank of the Mississippi River, where the petrochemical group plans to build a chemical complex that would produce ethylene, propylene, ethylene glycol, and associated polymers.
Just a side note, these plastic products listed in this paragraph come from oil drilling. Specifically they come from ethane. The methane from the oil well goes to your stove, fertilizer to grow food, electrical turbines for electricity and many, many other applications. The propane goes to your bbq pit and many many other applications. The butane goes into your gas tank during the winter (about 10%) and many many other applications.
But the ethane is never directly sold to consumers. Why? Because plastic manufactures use ethane to produce ethene (aka ethylene) to produce the plastics listed in the paragraph above.
Those "light oils" are isolated at gas plants and sent along. The heavy oils are sent along to refineries to make gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, kerosene, asphalt and many many other products.
All that stuff comes out of an oil well.
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