Submitted by icedog (not verified) on Mon, 04/30/2012 - 8:21am.
Titan claims they want and will be in compliance with EPA codes. I'm sure they will especially for the first year they are open. Then when things cool off and people aren't keeping a close eye on them, I'm sure they will do whatever it takes to make a bigger dollar. Much like when a new restaurant opens, everything is done the right way. Then after a while, when the health inspectors don't show for a while, things tend to lapse.
Here's a question; if Titan is laying off at other plants presumably because of slow-downs, why do they need to open this plant so bad?
Titan claims they want and
Titan claims they want and will be in compliance with EPA codes. I'm sure they will especially for the first year they are open. Then when things cool off and people aren't keeping a close eye on them, I'm sure they will do whatever it takes to make a bigger dollar. Much like when a new restaurant opens, everything is done the right way. Then after a while, when the health inspectors don't show for a while, things tend to lapse.
Here's a question; if Titan is laying off at other plants presumably because of slow-downs, why do they need to open this plant so bad?