Paying for Risks on the Rails

Toxic Inhalation Hazards are a class of chemicals with a notorious name: if you inhale them, you die. On the flip side, they’re useful: Take chlorine. It purifies drinking water. Another is anhydrous ammonia. It’s used for corn fertilizer. The government feels some toxic inhalation hazards are so important it forces railroads to ship them, … Continue reading Paying for Risks on the Rails