• Dallas Meat Packing plant investigated after drone images reveal pollution
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[release] [img]http://www.suasnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/meatplant1.jpg[/img] Blood clearly visible on the left, one of the images used as evidence. A good news drone story for a change. Showing once again just how useful simple platforms can be for aquiring imagery. Every environmental department really ought to have one. A Dallas sUAS enthusiast testing his camera equiped drone noticed something awry with the images he had taken. Speaking to sUAS News he said. I was looking at images after the flight that showed a blood red creek and was thinking, could this really be what I think it is? Can you really do that, surely not? [img]http://www.suasnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/exposure.jpg[/img] An aptly named Exposure airframe was used. Whatever it is, it was flat out gross. Then comes the question of who do I report this to that can find out what it is and where it is coming from. Search after search and even some phone calls and I am not finding anything on who to call until I find the Nation Response Center. With their website saying that they are “the sole national point of contact for reporting all oil, chemical, radiological, biological and etiological discharges into the environment, anywhere in the United States and its territories” this sure seems like the correct place to start. I tried to use their web reporting pages to report this, but there were question being asked that I just did not know, so I gave up and picked up the phone. The Coast Guard staffed 800 number was answered immediately, and I explained to the officer what I had seen and how. I asked if I had called the correct place, and was assured that I had. The officer took my report and asked me quite a few questions. I then asked what was going to happen from here, and I was told that the appropriate authorities, including the TCEQ (Texas Commision on Environment Quality) would be notified. A local investigator was dispatched within 20 minutes and onsite within another 20. Last Thursday the EPA, TCEQ, and Texas Parks and Wildlife executed a search warrant. In light of the ongoing investigation the UAS pilot would rather not be named. [img]http://www.suasnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/ColumbiaMeatGoogsmall.jpg[/img] Texas Environmental Crimes Task Force has watched the plant for two months after they first received the information. Dallas County has also been working with federal and state investigators ever since the tip came in. Health and Human Services chief Zach Thompson says that’s what has county, federal, and state investigators so concerned. “Any time there is some type of discharge into the Trinity River… especially from an environmental standpoint, this is a real concern.” “I think they discovered a secondary pipe again is my understanding, so the question is who installed the pipe and why was it there.” The task force is investigating if the pig blood came from a secondary pipe not connected with the waste water system. Well done that UAS pilot, perhaps the Texas Environmental Crimes Task Force can take some training from him. This story comes hard on the heels of Sea Shepherd and its Osprey sUAS used to track Japanese whaling operations. Unmanned aviation is making a positive environmental difference. This would be a difficult sell for established military contractors. A niche that small business should be chasing? Not quite as sexy as citizen journalism the current big news UAS task. This flight was undertaken completly within the law, below 400′ and visual line of sight. A simple point and shoot camera and $75 airframe are all that were needed. [/release] [url]http://www.suasnews.com/2012/01/11389/dallas-meat-packing-plant-investigated-after-drone-images-reveal-pollution/[/url] Wow fuck
"I am closing comments here as they recently got a little out of hand." Okay, I won't post my response then. Interesting to see unmanned drones being put to use for something other than fighting terrorism.
[QUOTE=Omali;34426311]"I am closing comments here as they recently got a little out of hand." Okay, I won't post my response then. Interesting to see unmanned drones being put to use for something other than fighting terrorism.[/QUOTE] Nope. These are eco-terrorists, polluting Muricuh's rivers with the blood of liberal swine. [/FoxNews]
[QUOTE=Omali]"I am closing comments here as they recently got a little out of hand." Okay, I won't post my response then. Interesting to see unmanned drones being put to use for something other than fighting terrorism.[/QUOTE] The fuck? I didn't post that. I've no idea how that happened.
What corporations try to get away with really makes my blood run red.
That was a bloody awful pun.
[QUOTE=Blanketspace;34426654]What corporations try to get away with really makes my blood run red.[/QUOTE] You don't realize how different life would be if every corporation was "clean."
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;34426900]That was a bloody awful pun.[/QUOTE] Perhaps you would have found it funny were you of a more sanguine temperament.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34426970]You don't realize how different life would be if every corporation was "clean."[/QUOTE] More expensive but generally more pleasant?
there was blood by that factory [img]http://newspaper.li/static/82f1153ca26b3aede02f3d6142a5ec78.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Mingebox;34427038]Perhaps you would have found it funny were you of a more sanguine temperament.[/QUOTE]Or, maybe if you would give a pint of effort your puns would be funny.
I guess the guys packed their meat to hard
Stop with these bloody puns already.
nah that not blood...it's...ugh....dye! yeah that's just red dye.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;34426406]Nope. These are eco-terrorists, polluting Muricuh's rivers with the blood of liberal swine. [/FoxNews][/QUOTE] I think Fox would praise them. Something more like "Fascist liberal hippies use drone to spy on Dallas businesses, accuse them of polluting rivers."
I'm colorblind and can't see shit. It looks like a normal aerial shot. God damn it red.
[QUOTE=littlefoot;34431960]I'm colorblind and can't see shit. It looks like a normal aerial shot. God damn it red.[/QUOTE] [img]http://i.imgur.com/zvyWZ.jpg[/img] Right here
[QUOTE=archangel125;34431893]I think Fox would praise them. Something more like "Fascist liberal hippies use drone to spy on Dallas businesses, accuse them of polluting rivers."[/QUOTE] In the article I read a number of comments blamed the pilot, for illegal trespassing with his plane. Next it will be Google Earth's fault.
[QUOTE=Asgard;34432024] Right here[/QUOTE] If littlefoot's colorblind to the color red, hows they going to see that well?
[QUOTE=d10sfan;34432052]If littlefoot's colorblind to the color red, hows they going to see that well?[/QUOTE] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DXx6I.png[/img]
[QUOTE=littlefoot;34431960]I'm colorblind and can't see shit. It looks like a normal aerial shot. God damn it red.[/QUOTE] I must commence my testing. What does the image below say? [img]http://i.imgur.com/jnpqg.png[/img]
Holy shit thats a ton of blood.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;34433562]I must commence my testing. What does the image below say? [img]http://i.imgur.com/jnpqg.png[/img][/QUOTE] You just proved right the theory that what most people will do when encountering a color-blind person.
Where's captain planet when you need him?
[QUOTE=smeismastger;34434586]You just proved right the theory that what most people will do when encountering a color-blind person.[/QUOTE] You mean what, express curiosity? Big whoop.
You can see the color, you just cant distiguish it from colors near the same hue i believe.
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