ground. one thing that might held us get a little more specificity is if we knew exactly what was in the plant and how much of it there is. but that is information that you are not allowed to know in the state of texas. not since a massive fertilizer plant explosion in the town of west texas in 2013. after that ammonium nitrate blast which leveled a good chunk of the town and killed 15 people, texas made one change to its rules about chemical storage. what those chemicals were and where they were stored would no longer be public information. which means when things start exploding, like they are right now at the arkema plant, the people of texas are asked to trust the companies and state officials are telling them the truth about what's happening. and what the danger is. now if you lived near this arkema plant, would you trust the state officials and the same state officials whose only response to a previous chemical