You can't be serious!
Think Lesterville needs to get John Macinroe to start yelling at the Feds.
Archive of posts made between December 25, 2005 and December 14, 2008 about the Taum Sauk Reservoir failure and the damage to the Shut-Ins and the Black River. This blog was posted by Lee Ferber of Peola Valley Pottery in Lesterville. The pottery was closed in 2007.
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One of the main roles of federal law enforcement is to go after criminals whose political influence keeps the state from charging them.
The feds are doing their job. We'll see if Ameren has enough political clout to keep the feds from filing charges.
Dan
This is all crap!
When an engineer or plant supervisor advises his or her superiors to temporarily shut down the plant for repairs that should be self explanitary! Such advice should have been met with more respect instead of the response being answered with nothing but plain old fashioned greed!
The not repairing the gauges that control running the plant was only the first screwup. If that was all there was, no one would deserve to go to jail. Bad way to run a business, but not really criminal.
When they disabled the 2 backup gauges because of "nuisance trips" (by raising them too high and changing it so both had to trip to do anything), knowing that the primary gauges weren't working right is what someone needs to go to jail for.
Imagine what a Reynolds County judge would do to you if you knew your brakes weren't working and then you ran over a small child going 100 mph on a city street because you couldn't stop.
Dan
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