Comment from Gerie Bledsoe
There is no
excuse, no justification for the burning of toxic materials -- plastics, computer
parts, and old tires -- anytime, anywhere in Mexico.
These items are being burned regularly and illegally near people's homes, schools, and
even residences for the elderly in San Miguel de Allende. In fact, the brick-makers are poisoning themselves and
their children. Is temporary unemployment worse than being responsible for exposing one's own children regularly to toxic chemicals?
We have a promising design for a new type of kiln on some municipal
property just off the new highway from SMA to Guanajuato, but progress is painfully slow.
We just need the local, state, and federal
governments to (1) stop the illegal brick-making in SMA immediately and (2) push
this Industrial Park through to completion, while We have a promising design for a new type of kiln on some municipal
property just off the new highway from SMA to Guanajuato, but progress is painfully slow.
proving appropriate support for the brick-makers in the transition. We
also need the city government to require that only "clean" bricks are used in
construction. If this should raise the price of bricks by a small amount,
it's a small price to pay for clean air.