The Army and Dupont want to treat and release VX Wastewater into the Delaware River. The residents in the area are understandably upset that the military wants to release the reprocessed remains of a highly lethal nerve agent into the main watershed of the Philadelphia Region.
I have a suggestion though, if I may. Dupont and the Army both assure us that once processed, the water is safe and will not harm the environment. Let's process it then, and hook it up to the Pentagon's plumbing system and let the military brass drink it and wash their hands in it. The same goes for Dupont. At the Dupont HQ in Delaware, they should use the wastewater for everything, from cooking foods in the executive cafeteria to all of the private bathrooms used by the Dupont top-brass.
See, it's not that I think that Dupont or the Army are lying to us, or intending to deceive, and I certainly do not wish them harm. I just feel that they would be a hell of a lot more careful with the water, and cautious, and vete it more completely if they were the ones that had to consume it. That's the real issue here. They're disposing it, but we're the ones that will consume it, in the fish we eat, the water we drink, the air we breath, as it blows in off of the river. They're removed from the issue, and I think that should be remedied.

Hey, now wait a minute, before everyone gets all negative. Maybe this move will take care of some of the shitty Philly drivers and sports fan by doing this...this move could be a blessing in disguise. Don't be so critical of it yet...of course, by the time they get around to doing this, Maurice and his family will hopefully be long gone and into a better, more inhabitable area. :-)