The
real victims of Hurricane Florence in North Carolina
This was the main concern
Florence Could Hit North Carolina with Flood of Pig Manure
North
Carolina is home to about 2,100 industrial pig farms, housing some
nine million pigs, according to NBC. Those pigs produce millions of
gallons of waste, which accumulates, untreated, in enormous waste
ponds.
Three
feet of rain could cause these waste ponds to overflow, drowning the
eastern part of the state in a foul-smelling and very poisonous
slurry. Included in the mix will be gasoline and diesel fuel,
fertilizers, pesticides, and any other chemicals used on farms.
On
top of that, there are some toxic waste dumps in the area. Duke
Energy, the state electric utility, has more than two dozen massive
storage pits holding coal ash, the toxic residue from their power
plants. Coal ash contains heavy metals like mercury, arsenic, and
lead.
All
of these toxic substances could be swept across the countryside by
the pig-sewage stew, poisoning everything it touches.
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