Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO)
Melancthon
Mega Quarry
Proposed by The Highland Companies
Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO) typically contains 94% Ammonium Nitrate
(AN) and
sciencelab .com
states: "Acute Potential Health Effects: Skin: Causes skin irritation. It
may be absorbed through intact skin. Eyes: Causes eye irritation. Inhalation: Causes respiratory tract (nose,
throat), and mucous membrane irritation. Symptoms may include: coughing, severe
lung congestion, difficulty breathing. Inhalation of large amounts may cause
systemic acidosis, Methemoglobinemia with symptoms
similar to acute ingestion. Ingestion: Gastroenteritis with abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Exposure to large amounts may affect
behavior/central nervous system, and blood and cause Methemoglobinemia,
and systemic p. 5 acidosis. Symptoms of Methemoglobinemia
include cyanosis (blue lips, eyelids, earlobes, and skin), headache, fatigue,weakness, convulsions,
dizziness, loss of coordination, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea,
and drowsiness. It may also affect the cardiovascular system and cause
increased or decreased heart rate, and hypotension. Chronic Potential Health
Effects: Ingestion: The toxicity of nitrates is due to in vivo conversion to
nitrites. Chronic ingestion of more than 5 mg/kg/day is considered
unacceptable. Primary overdose effects include orthostatic hypotension and Methemoglobinemia. Orthostatic hypotension, faintness,
fatigue, weakness, depression, mental impairment, dizziness, shortness of
breath, and reflex tachycardia are common; headache, nausea and vomiting may
also occur. Chronic ingestion may also cause nephritis.
Amount of ANFO quarry plans to use on a daily basis is 20 tonnes. However, when Garry Hunter calculated the
amount based on annual aggregate tonnage, the amount was closer to 50
tonnes. 5% is expected not to detonate
and end up in the air, water, and soil. Based on the former 20 tonnes, the "Amount of residual ammonium nitrate
fuel oil (ANFO) explosive that immunologist, Unitarian and antiquarry
activist Neil denHollander calculates could be
released by quarry blasting into the air, water and soil each day is 1 tonne.”
In other words, detonated and undetonated ANFO
is an environmental hazard.
For Wikipedia
article click here
Here are some comments/questions from the lay-person who does a little
bit of research:
News: Accidents Do Happen
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Creemore Echo |
Jack-knifed truck going north through Duntroon |
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CourierMail.com.au |
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97-05-01 |
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90-11-28 |
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Deadliest industrial accident in |
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“Jones said DEP
[Department of Environmental Protection] officials think the water table in the
* Notice that the above information has been
gathered through private amateur research for the purpose of allowing the
reader to make an informed and educated decision. However, while the information is believed to
be reliable, accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
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