with the arkema ceo about whether or not he would release the inventory essentially of what chemicals were kept on site now, since it s no longer what people have public access to. i found it remarkable he saw no need to do that. did you ask that, because you believe there might be information in that inventory which would help make decision that is would preserve human health and life here, that would help make decisions about the appropriate radius for the evacuation, that it might help prepare for the type of explosion or chemical reaction we would be expecting here? honestly, what i was doing when i was asking that question was trying to figure out if we could get an updated form. i have a tier two for 2015 for them when we did the chemical breakdown project. but when we sent out letters to that facility, because that facility was listed as one of the potential for harm areas in houston at the time, they said they reduced the organic
honestly, what i was doing when i was asking that question was trying to figure out if we could get an updated form. i have a tier two for 2015 for them when we did the chemical breakdown project. but when we sent out letters to that facility, because that facility was listed as one of the potential for harm areas in houston at the time, they said they reduced the organic peroxides that they had, they reduced the storage of those chemicals dramatically. when i asked how much they reduced it, they said, we can t tell you. i said i cast verify that you reduced it dramatically if you don t tell me. they were basically saying, you have to trust me. we wanted to have a better job of seeing whether government officials were making the correct decision, whether the company was making the correct decision, whether they were being a hundred percent honest about what they have on site. i thought it was i ll be