Elon Musk’s New Texas Neighbors Don’t Want His Poop in Their River

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Elon Musk’s New Texas Neighbors Don’t Want His Poop in Their River
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“I love Elon, and we need more industry here. I just don’t want him to dump his poop in the river.”

Elon Musk’s companies might bring with them a lot of cash, but they also bring one more tiny thing: rampant development. This means lots of trees coming down and billions of dollars’ worth of campuses going up. And it also means a lot of workers coming into the area, as regulators reportedly caution that Musk is, asPost

reports that Musk’s companies SpaceX and Boring have coated the hilltops with warehouses, much to the chagrin of some neighbors. Now, the companies are “seeking state permission to dump treated wastewater into the nearby Colorado River.” Local real estate agent Judah Ross summarizes the situation with impressive brevity: “I love Elon, and we need more industry here,” he tells the. “I just don’t want him to dump his poop in the river.

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