People Concerned About MIC is a community organization in the Kanawha Valley dedicated to the protection of health and safety of all who reside, work, and study in the vicinity of local chemical plants producing highly toxic chemicals. PCMIC was formed around the time we learned that the same chemical that killed and injured thousands in the Bhopal disaster, methyl isocyanate (MIC), was being produced at our neighborhood plant.
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I’m very concerned about them reopening the Bayer Plant MIC Unit back up. I live in Dunbar, WV. If there is anything I can do please let me know. It is to close to schools
I think this is all very stupid, I really think some people should go live somewhere else in the world for a while
The citizens were there first.
Actually it was an airport first witch the government bought to produce rubber for the war. Citizens moved around the plant for cheap housing and good jobs
Yeah, my Great Uncle is the one that let the government use that land for the rubber plant, as it was his property. I’ll let you guess where he lived.
I think MIC is the best product in the world to Help the world produce healthy crops. Temik is a great product, I wished Bayer wouldn’t have given up with the EPA and maybe we could feed the world.
Would you like to see what else it helps the world produce? Click here: http://bhopal.org/uploads/pics/foetuswithbirthdefects.jpg
If you guys/gals put as much effort into real and immediate problems instead of running jobs out of the valley, this area would be much better. Put your effort into the drug problem by getting the word out to our young people. Put the effort into education by letting our young people realize school is important. You might think you are educated about the chemical industry, but you do not know the first thing about it. As Mark Foster commented, this is stupid!