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"They'll be allowed to dump more waste and more types of waste".
The central question on this issue: Should drillers in Pennsylvania be allowed to dump "mystery liquids" into public waterways?
What about the private equity funds that have been buying distressed debts or foreign banks or funds? 2. How much will individual companies be allowed to dump?
I think we should be allowed to dump a glass of water over kids' heads.
Many families could be spared this pain if we simply told polluters that they would no longer be allowed to dump mercury into our air and water.
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There are only two places where we are allowed to dump.
Alone among businesses, the fossil-fuel industry is allowed to dump its main waste, carbon dioxide, for free.
The wind industry also argues that companies that burn coal and natural gas get a subsidy too, in that they are allowed to dump pollutants into the air without paying for the damage they cause.
From 1946 until 1977, when the chemicals were banned, G.E. used PCB's to manufacture electric capacitors, and under state permits it was allowed to dump more than one million pounds of waste PCB's in the river.
Until now, power plants have been allowed to dump unlimited amounts of carbon pollution into our air, driving dangerous climate disruption, and fueling severe drought, wildfires, heat waves and superstorms.
"If cruise ships are allowed to dump anything, they usually dump everything," said Kaitilin Gaffney, a program manager for the Ocean Conservancy, an organization based in Washington that works to protect the oceans, and abroker of the agreement reached here, who watched from Fisherman's Wharf as the Grandeur of the Seas' 1,800 passengers debarked from local boats chartered to take them to shore.
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