Monday, May 09, 2005

LIVING NEAR A BULLSEYE

I live under ten miles from one of the most dangerous potential terrorist targets in the United States - a chlorine processing plant in Kearny NJ. So says an article in today's New York Times. This plant, with its unprotected storage tanks, is located almost directly beneath an elevated highway, in an area known as "chemical alley," which includes a busy airport, a major shipping port, & a refinery. Of course, all of us who live around here already know this. We also know that the State of New Jersey has done a pretty good job setting up anti-terrorist & emergency response programs, mostly with State money. Because here, within view of an empty piece of sky that used to hold the Twin Towers, we've been woefully short-changed by the Federal government. It doesn't help that the City of Newark - adjacent to Kearny - is mis-spending its own National Security funding, but that's to be expected from such a corrupt city administration. The biggest security risks have to be protected by regional & state agencies, not municipalities. I wouldn't mind putting a few more miles between me & those chlorine tanks.

Comments:
Hi Bob
I know what you mean about living in a bullseye Try and get down to the bay.Bluefish and Horseshoe crabs are starting to arrive.When I get out on the bay in the evening I try to picture what it must of looked like a thousand years ago.I'm a 20 century man but I don't what to be here.Have a bless day.Keep the Faith.
 
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