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SpaceX has replied to the CNBC report
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1823080774012481862
For those not wanting to click an X link
Any and all claims being made by SpaceX should be verified by an objective third party. We should never simply take a company at their word, but that is especially true of a company that has Elon Musk, a man known to disseminate falsehoods as its Chair, CEO, and CTO.
The cornerstone of all annual business ethics training so many drones (like me) have to endure every year: If you’re known for being dishonest, people will stop believing you. According to the training, they’ll also stop doing business with you, so maybe it’s a bit out of date.
It is baffling. I, for one, would never buy any product or service from a company associated with Musk, but many other people are not so discerning.
Musk != SpaceX
Related, yes, but not equivalent.
Water is hauled off... where? Beyond the environment?
It's OK. There's a creek down the road that doesn't have any fish left. It goes right out to the gulf, so it's all good.
Probably to a proper treatment facility like all other potentially bad water goes.
Mars.
I think this discrepancy may have been caused by a typo in the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality report.
Texas allows pollutors to self-report in "good faith". Why would we give any credence at all to a self-report (or hired self-report)?
If the EPA or TCEQ didn't measure it themselves during an unscheduled visit, then all measurements should be disregarded.
If the TCEQ measured it, the EPA needs to double check their work. The typos in the report are a cause for concern, and the Texas agency needs to be put under scrutiny.
So you still think there's a mercury problem?
Interesting, glaring red flag and no one caught it, or cared, until someone made a stink about it. Credit where credit's due, that's what journalism does. This tells me there were zero eyes that cared on this entire permit process.
Can you stop spamming the fucking thread.
Wow.
I wonder what CNBC is gonna say about that.
That's pretty embarrassing if that's what happened partially triggering this article.
Also that poor person who wrote the report up is probably going to get an earful too now.
If they have integrity, they'll issue a retraction/correction. However, I do not have high hopes.
LOL, yeah. I bet they never expected their report to get blown out of proportion to this extent.
If that question is being asked then maybe it should be stopped.
What a weird take to make.
They are constantly in talks with these people. They probably ask this exact question every time they've used it and sent them more data about it.
Should you stop eating? I think you better since the question is being asked!
My point is that Space X obviously think this is a concern. If they were totally confident their actions are sufficient they wouldn't keep asking.