Recent comments in /f/Maine

Ok-Marionberry1263 t1_j9nujps wrote

Typically depends on your proximity to public buildings like Fire Stations, Police Stations, Town Hall, Public Works, Community Centers, etc. Infrastructure leading to and in close proximity of these locations is usually more reliable and receives priority when outages occur. The farther you get from these buildings the longer an outage may last in the event they become widespread.

1

dubedube11 t1_j9nb3kv wrote

Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Winter Storm by TheAshouwak

The weather is moving west, smoke rises... I doubt the plume of black smoke in Ohio instantaneously settled or burned in a manner that wouldn't spread toxic material...

I've had to report my neighbor multiple times to the local fire department and EPA for burning hazardous materials from car fluid to solid materials because I walk out of my car and almost instantly have my eyes burning while coughing shortly after...

−2

IamSauerKraut t1_j9n97ai wrote

You either want to do something ... or ... you want to do little more than bitch about it on reddit. See if you local muni has a noise ordinance. Just by inquiring at town hall, you might get some action.

−11

dubedube11 t1_j9n5kcb wrote

Reply to comment by Sir_Drinks_Alot22 in Winter Storm by TheAshouwak

They burned the vinyl chloride in Ohio, there are multiple videos of water contamination, resulting in the passing of many wildlife.

While agitating the streams/ to rivers will show a new "rainbow film" that no one local has seen.

Other places like Canada have rainbow sheen snow showing the ranged effects from the poor controled burn

−7