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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, November 29, 2012

189 Seconds of Coal Ash Problems

Everywhere there is DIRTY COAL, Dirty Coal Power Plants, there are environmental issues that jeopardize the health and safety of residents.

Please do your part to protect future generations and leave the legacy of a clean environment -
URGENT MUST-WATCH VIDEO: This is what the coal industry does NOT want you to see http://ow.ly/fD8a7 You've probably heard of coal ash and its disastrous impacts on people and the environment, but have you seen it? Have you seen the slurry of gray water and dead fish? Have you seen the toxic clouds billowing across homes?

After you are done watching, we are asking for you to do 3 simple things.

1. CALL YOUR SENATOR
2. SEND THE EMAIL
3. SHARE THE VIDEO

WHY? Because some members of Congress are trying to prevent the EPA from ever regulating this toxic mess and cutting the coal industry's profits. And they may even try to ram it through as a sneaky rider in a must-pass bill. This is NOT democracy and this must come to an end.

PLEASE DO YOUR PART RIGHT NOW.

Click SHARE to help us spread the word!





Take Action Now - http://earthjustice.org/coalashaction

Every year power plants generate 140 million tons of coal ash, enough to fill a train stretching from the North Pole to the South Pole.

It contains chemicals like arsenic, mercury and lead. It can cause cancer and developmental problems. It poisons fish and wildlife in rivers and lakes.

In some places the ash is dumped into uncovered pits. In others it sits behind leaky dams. It poisons the air. It destroys the water. And the corporate polluters responsible, they claim that cleaning up this toxic mess would hurt their profits

But in 2008, when that dam broke, something changed.

Nearly half a million people asked the EPA for stronger protections. Thousands of citizens attended public meetings. Local and national environmental and public health groups got involved. We brought the coal industry face to face with the people they were hurting. Those people are America, and America spoke with one voice.

"Clean Up Coal Ash!"

But that was then and this is now. Four years later there are still no federal protections. Right now some senators want to pass a bill that will prevent the EPA from ever regulating coal ash. They want to ignore the disaster in Tennessee and avoid deadlines to clean up this toxic waste all across America. But we can't let polluter profits triumph over public health. We have to do something to clean up this mess.

So call your senators. Send this email. And share this video with your friends right now. Together we can clean up this toxic mess. But we have to take action now.

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