01-18-2015, 04:55 AM
100 residents had medically documented symptoms, and about 10 went to hospital. One was knocked out and couldn't be revived for 10 hours, another lost lung function for a month.
This is not a summary, just some examples.
The monitors were down due to electricity failure, although PGV was required to have backup power available, and didn't employ the generators they had for this purpose. So exact amounts were disputed. And PGV cynically and recklessly took advantage of the monitors being down to clean out a well 2 days later, releasing even more undocumented H2S.
Some will continue to make excuses for PGV , others will have compassion for their neighbors.
This is not a summary, just some examples.
The monitors were down due to electricity failure, although PGV was required to have backup power available, and didn't employ the generators they had for this purpose. So exact amounts were disputed. And PGV cynically and recklessly took advantage of the monitors being down to clean out a well 2 days later, releasing even more undocumented H2S.
Some will continue to make excuses for PGV , others will have compassion for their neighbors.