Submitted by Robert (not verified) on Wed, 05/05/2010 - 9:17am.
It is not at all unusual for a company to be required to conduct an environmental impact study before a final ruling is made on a new or expanded project. This is not necessarily a victory for either side of this issue. But the bottom line is that many do not want any industry in this area, which is one reason why unemployment is so high, and so many people are stuck in low paying jobs. You will never satisfy those with a pure environmental mindset in this regard, yet they are the first to use all the products produced by industries as long as they are made somewhere else.
Titan
It is not at all unusual for a company to be required to conduct an environmental impact study before a final ruling is made on a new or expanded project. This is not necessarily a victory for either side of this issue. But the bottom line is that many do not want any industry in this area, which is one reason why unemployment is so high, and so many people are stuck in low paying jobs. You will never satisfy those with a pure environmental mindset in this regard, yet they are the first to use all the products produced by industries as long as they are made somewhere else.