Correct. Contrast this with the demolition of the Elrama power station last year. I worked there and after it was decommissioned the company went on a combustible dust elimination mission, calling in a company that vacuumed all of the dust. In the 11 years after, no one thought to vacuum out the precipitators and wash the boilers down and the resulting dust cloud was of biblical proportions!
There's literally over a hundred years of coal dust all over the place and that fire is the tell. Nothing they could do to mitigate that and I approve!
We could fill the tremor here in Amherstburg On. Canada. For years we could see the two stacks and the top of the building, the stacks gone and now the building. Nothing on the horizon after all these years.
Oh No ! "The Witches Castle" 😲 As a former downriver rat , many late night cruisings took us into view of this Citadel ... BUT nothing lasts forever , i suppose 💥💣
The coal plant was 100 years old. Horse sense tells me there's no way to remove every bit of asbestos/lead paint or coal dust. (That's the giant fire ball) Now let's wait and see how much runoff goes into the river. This could have been done in a more controlled manner. "Just my thoughts"
@@dennis3178 attempting to use a political party as an insult to someone who said nothing politically related shows everyone just how much you lack any semblance of intelligence whatsoever.