SAVELongview, our mission started as concerned citizens is to stop a foreign bio mining facility named Mint -who is backed by WEF- from opening in a residential area near multiple schools, day cares, elderly homes & ranches.
Longview City officials rezoned 2120 East Loop 281 for Mint to open a bio mining facility that will effect not only Longview, but all Surrounding areas with dangerous toxic chemicals being transported & released into our ecosystem that will drastically effect the land, air, water, animals & humans.
To date we are experiencing a land grab in Dallas, black sludge being released in Canton onto farm land, loud explosions in Harrison County where another recycling facility is opened with already multiple chemical facilities Eastman is selling off to other toxic waste chemical companies, Lake O' the Pines water being redirected to Dallas from multiple counties where they depend on the water, Jay Dean has been on the is/was on the Environmental Regulation Committee for the past two sessions, including when HB 3060 was drafted & passed. The dots are connecting to a few who have a timeline where they changed zoning, laws, regulations & other things to allow WEF backed toxic waste facilities to come into our communities to destroy everything for generations.
SAVELongview & surrounding areas
Connect with others by emailing info4chanda@gmail.com to join efforts in stopping our ecosystem & families from being destroyed for generations.
Fun Facts as long as you are not human or a living creator in our ecosystem
Mint Innovation's biorefinery in Sydney, Australia, processes approximately 3,000 tonnes of printed circuit board (PCB) waste annually
While specific daily, weekly, or monthly water usage figures for the Sydney facility are not publicly disclosed
detailed information about the facility's water usage has not been made publicly available.
specific data on the volume of toxic waste discharged into water systems on a monthly or yearly basis isn't publicly available
Specific data regarding the annual water usage of Eastman Chemical Company's upcoming molecular recycling facility in Longview, Texas, has not been publicly disclosed. The facility is designed to process approximately 110,000 metric tons of hard-to-recycle plastic waste annually.
Mint Innovation's biorefinery in Sydney, Australia, processes approximately 3,000 tonnes of printed circuit board (PCB) waste annually
FYI--- The dust from breaking down these electronic devices is extremely harmful to pregnant women and children----Woodland Hills large daycare, full K-12th grade school and church is across the street from Mint----while the Hallsville Elementary is 3 blocks from it
Written From Concerned Citizen at the Sydney, Australia Mint's Home for 12 months About the Water
When Sydney Water first tested our Blue Mountains drinking water in June last year, the levels of PFOS in our water were 4 times higher than the incoming guidelines for safe levels of PFOS in drinking water.
Our new guidelines clearly show that Sydney Water was supplying our community with unsafe drinking water (as Sydney Water knows, our current guidelines are woeful compared to America’s guidelines).
Sydney Water cannot say that our water has always been safe for us because:
1) you did not test our drinking water for PFAS until June last year.
This means that Sydney Water has no idea at all how high the PFAS levels have been in our drinking water since it first became contaminated.
2) Sydney Water still cannot tell us when our tap water was contaminated with PFAS chemicals.
If you cannot tell us that, you cannot tell us that our water has always been safe. You have no data to prove that our drinking water was safe when it first became contaminated.
3) When is Sydney Water going to admit that it’s likely been supplying the Blue Mountains with unsafe tap water since that petrol tanker crash polluted Medlow Bath’s waterways in 1992?
Today the PFOS contamination from the foam in that crash is still in the Medlow Bath water at 2,400ppt, 32 years after the crash. As you know, Medlow Bath dam is only a short distance from the crash site and it’s still shut due to PFOS contamination.
Why is Sydney Water not admitting the fact that PFOS in firefighting foam has not been used for many years? As our drinking water has been PFOS contaminated, this means that we have been drinking PFOS contaminated water since at least 2011, if not earlier.
4) Why didn’t Sydney Water test all its drinking water supplies back in 2000 when Australian was officially warned in writing by the US EPA about the dangers of PFAS chemicals from 3M?
Given the PFAS media coverage in the early 2000’s why did Sydney Water not think to test our water for these PFAS chemicals?
5) Sydney Water first tested for PFAS chemicals back in 2015. Why did it not test the Blue Mountains water back then?
Why was Sydney Water not keeping a proper eye on this PFAS issue?
As an organisation, Sydney Water has been grossly negligent in failing to properly manage our drinking water and it has failed to supply us with PFAS-free water for many years.
This is why Sydney Water has lost the trust of our community here in the Blue Mountains.
It’s why many of us installed very expensive reverse osmosis systems - we didn’t trust Sydney Water.
Along with many people in the Blue Mountains I now have dangerous levels of cholesterol in my body. Like many others I am having to take medication for that.
Will Sydney Water back our STOP PFAS campaign to have widespread blood testing of our community to assess the potential cholesterol health impact of your PFAS mistakes?
And finally we notice that Sydney Water has still not apologised to our community for supplying us for many years with PFAS contaminated drinking water.
Your organisation has failed our community in the most basic way possible.
JD
STOP PFAS (Blue Mountains)