Love Canal Documentary 2019

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • An informative on-site documentary about the environmental disaster that occurred at Love Canal in western New York over 40 years ago. See what Love Canal looks like now and experience the feeling of emptiness and heartbreak that so many felt when they were dealing with the effects of the cancer causing chemicals that were dumped at Love Canal.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @austinballard6815
    @austinballard6815 3 роки тому +8

    Actually, Love started to build is canal circa 1891 and ran out of money within a couple of years after some changes in plans for the power plant project associated, rendering the need for the canal redundant.
    The half built canal soon filled with water and became a swimming hole for locals...then the city started to dump domestic refuse in it by the 1930s...Hooker Chemical also dumped a large amount of solvents and other wastes, mostly in steel 55gallon drums, by the early 1940s. After 1947 the dump was filled in, though not properly capped...this land was then sold to the city for one dollar!...a notation in the deed from 1952 discloses the presence of chemical wastes, but doesn't elaborate. From there, disaster...

  • @daved1535
    @daved1535 4 роки тому +10

    I remember driving through the Love Canal in the 90s when all the houses were still there but boarded up. It was so creepy. Some of the houses the boards were torn off and you can see in the windows of those houses. I remember looking in some of the windows and see all the furniture still there and dishes on the table and in the sink. Toys on the floor in the living room. The tv still there. In the garages they still had the lawnmower, bikes, basketballs etc... Everything had to be left behind. It was so creepy seeing all that stuff still in the houses after all those years.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 4 роки тому +2

      Wow I'm surprised that even the looters were wary of going there. That really shows how toxic the place was.

    • @jamesguitarshields
      @jamesguitarshields Рік тому +1

      I remember going around the same time... the elementary public school was still there and they still had construction paper cutouts in the windows.

  • @ubuntupokemoninc
    @ubuntupokemoninc 5 років тому +11

    there aren't trees over the cell because they dont want tress growing where the roots could disrupt the waste.

  • @garyricketts5043
    @garyricketts5043 4 роки тому +9

    I first learned about the love canal in my OSHA training classes. it really brings to light the need for the EPA

  • @southwestontario
    @southwestontario 5 років тому +26

    That's not the school. The school and about 200 houses were demolished and buried several feet below the ground in that fence area.
    The ground would not be "buckling" under you. It is normal ground and firm. I have been there several times. Where you were standing is not private property, and it is not a restricted area, it is public city property. The signs are for the area behind the fence. That area is restricted.

  • @Z.may4721
    @Z.may4721 2 роки тому +2

    bro really filmed this and posted it without edits. Respect.

  • @deanladue3151
    @deanladue3151 3 роки тому +6

    Still hard to believe that all of these decades later underneath all of that nice green grass behind the fences, lies one of the most toxic and lethal chemical brews ever created. Love Canal will never be the same again.

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 3 роки тому

      Wasn't the waste removed later and properly disposed of?

    • @deanladue3151
      @deanladue3151 3 роки тому +4

      @@ALuimes nope, it's still there. All they could do at the time was clear the area of housing, and then contained the most heavily contaminated areas with a mixture of concrete. Which was then covered with a thick base of heavy clay. Which is why the area is still heavily restricted today.

    • @AlexLopez-rx8lw
      @AlexLopez-rx8lw 2 роки тому

      It's been cleaned up. All the really toxic stuff has been removed and shipped off site.

    • @linsioux217
      @linsioux217 5 місяців тому

      @@AlexLopez-rx8lw They didn't move it as it would have just spread the toxins. They sealed it up, there is another video that shows how they did it.

  • @billdooling5859
    @billdooling5859 3 роки тому +7

    One dude with a camera speaking is not a documentary bruh

    • @bortz0230
      @bortz0230 2 роки тому +1

      or by a guy who has misconstrued many facts...

  • @salperagine831
    @salperagine831 4 роки тому +11

    Nice idea to make a video about Love Canal , however you should have learned more about it and gotten your facts straight before making the video .

  • @jsjnsns9562
    @jsjnsns9562 2 роки тому +2

    My grandmother three aunts two uncles all died from cancers, my daughter and I both had breast cancer!!!!! I’m a Love canal survivor!!

    • @xoxonicole5044
      @xoxonicole5044 2 роки тому

      I’m so sorry to hear that about your family. I hope you and your daughter kicked cancers ass and it never comes back 🙏

  • @AlexLopez-rx8lw
    @AlexLopez-rx8lw 2 роки тому +3

    It was William T. Love back in the late 1800s. It was 1910 when he lost the land to foreclosure. The 1930s and 40s is when Hooker started to dump chemicals on the property. In the 1950s is when Hooker was forced to sell the land to the Niagara Falls school board. The school board knew there was chemicals buried there but built a school there always. Housing development followed soon there after. It wasn't until the 1970s when the whole scope of the situation was blown open by local residents, state and federal officials. Learn your history before posting things on UA-cam man. Far as the site goes now adays its totally safe. It was declared a superfund site and was cleaned up.

  • @BasedSockHead007
    @BasedSockHead007 2 роки тому +3

    It would be great if he dared point the camera to the left there is a mosque, and houses and people living.

  • @BasedSockHead007
    @BasedSockHead007 2 роки тому +1

    Believe it or not. The canal itself was closed off, but the houses are technically “ livable” My exs dad lived on 100th, we lived there for a few years as well

    • @BasedSockHead007
      @BasedSockHead007 2 роки тому +2

      A lot of news/story sources say it’s abandoned and that’s not really true

  • @peggooo
    @peggooo 2 роки тому +1

    not a chance I would ever visit a “park” around that area. there’s bound to be plenty of other places for recreation that aren’t built on top of toxic waste. 🥴

  • @mikewalters8361
    @mikewalters8361 3 роки тому +2

    Looks mowed pretty well, should be weeds and road should be overgrown more i think. Maybee soil so bad it dont grow bad.

  • @lifewithduchenne3030
    @lifewithduchenne3030 Рік тому

    At 18:50ish was that derby from the school that was built over the pot of doom

  • @joshualove2198
    @joshualove2198 2 роки тому +1

    My last name is Love, and I’m fairly sure that I’m a relative of William T. Love. I’m considering taking LOVE Canal on as a project. If someone could connect me to someone who could help me in this endeavor, it would be greatly appreciated. Stay safe!

  • @selkirk4life
    @selkirk4life 3 роки тому +3

    There's a few factual errors in the first few minutes. Hopefully people take this video for what it is. Some local history mixed with urban lore lol other than that thanks for the video of what it looks like now

  • @krisone5253
    @krisone5253 4 роки тому +3

    THE LOVE CANAL WILL ALWAYS LEAK FOREVER. STAY AWAY AND KEEP YOUR BABIES AWAY!!!

    • @bortz0230
      @bortz0230 2 роки тому +1

      It's constantly monitored by EPA and they're particularly paranoid about any containment issues. People have resettled in some areas with zero problems and their homes are monitored as well.

  • @BlueSky-ub4fx
    @BlueSky-ub4fx 2 роки тому

    ASMR grass walking...

  • @mmarciniak
    @mmarciniak 10 місяців тому

    You better be careful or you’re gonna get radiation poisoning!

  • @lisa-bw9je
    @lisa-bw9je 4 роки тому

    Why do people stay.?

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 4 роки тому +1

      You can get a decent house there for around $50-$100k

    • @bortz0230
      @bortz0230 2 роки тому +2

      Only 2 people refused to move out of the most contaminated inner ring of homes in the late 70's. All the other inner ring residents evac'd once the Fed funds came through. The dangerous area has been sampled, remediated and continues to be monitored to this day.

    • @nataliedeshow768
      @nataliedeshow768 2 роки тому +1

      Probably because it’s cheap!!

  • @billcook9313
    @billcook9313 2 роки тому +2

    Very poorly done.

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios 4 роки тому +4

    Lots of grass growing in there, as well as healthy pine trees, so there's not "nothing" growing.

    • @TheNew80sRevolution
      @TheNew80sRevolution 3 роки тому +1

      I’m guessing you’re a non-masker

    • @ArmpitStudios
      @ArmpitStudios 3 роки тому +6

      @@TheNew80sRevolution That's the most ignorant assumption I've ever heard, and has nothing what so ever to do with the subject of the video or my comment.

    • @finster1968
      @finster1968 3 роки тому +1

      @@ArmpitStudios - That’s the new generation of triggered for you. They are so worldly, they can’t get out of their own way.

  • @christinestange4813
    @christinestange4813 5 років тому +13

    It is good to keep the Love Canal Story alive. Many important lessons have been learned through this tragedy. 20 years ago I walked the ruins of the Love Canal neighborhood with Lois Conn Gibbs accompanied by past Love Canal residents and published an article in a local community newspaper. Now there is concern of spreading contamination in a populated area north of the original dump site. It is hard to believe that they placed senior citizens adjacent to the dump site ..unbelievable.
    Thank you for keeping the story and the lessons learned alive.

    • @lifewithduchenne3030
      @lifewithduchenne3030 Рік тому

      Nope lesson not learned in East Palestine OH the start of another attempt to cover up after a train derailment and poisoning of the residents. At least in this case the EPA cared about lives somewhat and made the workers wear protection while doing the clean up. Instead of faking results.
      You should cover it 😀

  • @kelleyannethomas5372
    @kelleyannethomas5372 4 роки тому +7

    William T. Love did not run of money in the 1940s. He ran out of money circa 1830s. Love Canal started to be utilized as a dangerous dumpling ground in the early 1940s.

    • @austinballard6815
      @austinballard6815 3 роки тому +3

      Canal was construced in the early 1890s, not the 1830s. It was to be part of a hydro electric project for an early power plant.

  • @abethepunk
    @abethepunk 5 років тому +12

    My grandmother worked not too far from Love Canal when she was pregnant with my mother. She was born with a cleft palate, we all have symptoms or diagnosis of sticker's syndrome.

    • @linsioux217
      @linsioux217 5 місяців тому

      Stickler syndrome is genetic which means it is hereditary.

    • @shannonbeers741
      @shannonbeers741 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@linsioux217 it is caused by a genetic mutation, which can be hereditary. However, those chemicals were causing genetic mutations in love canal residents, so it could be caused by the chemicals or it could be hereditary. But you'd have to test if she had the mutation before she even lived there.

  • @DarkRecordsDocs
    @DarkRecordsDocs 2 роки тому +2

    Hi TMGF! I am working on a documentary about Love Canal. Could I show some of your video to demonstrate what it looks like today? With credit and link in the description.

    • @Nunya11672
      @Nunya11672 2 роки тому

      Dark History! Just finished watching your documentary! Well done!

  • @redneck4541
    @redneck4541 4 роки тому +5

    My aunt and uncle lived on 91st street when I was a kid. Spent alot of time walking around the canal. I always wanted to walk around in the old school but couldn't get my cousin to do it. Haven't been there in at least 20 years

  • @marigold973
    @marigold973 Рік тому +2

    Visiting in 2023 after the recent Ohio train event. I recall hearing about Love Canal growing up but was too young to really understand. Thank you for this documentary. Now I wonder how this disregard for the health and well-being of Americans continues due to accidents, poor policies, or questionable corporate actions. And it is frightening. I mean, we have only one planet to live on.

  • @seanpushor909
    @seanpushor909 3 роки тому +3

    Red flag....land for $1.

  • @kentkearney6623
    @kentkearney6623 Рік тому +1

    OHIO TRAIN DERAILMENT IS THE LATEST SAME STORY ABOUT TO GET EPA'D.

  • @jimbo4460
    @jimbo4460 3 роки тому +2

    My uncle tells me the stories and I cry thinking of the smells and stink

  • @ronaldburgess2884
    @ronaldburgess2884 3 роки тому +1

    I remember the Hooker Chemical tank cars going through Orchard Park, NY. when I was growing up.

  • @krisone5253
    @krisone5253 3 місяці тому

    We have the EDITH AVENUE LANDFILL in my backyard. Louder Than Life Concert tore up the topsoil. I don't think they knew it was a Landfill! They call it Champions Park! Young people are playing soccer games on the EDITH AVENUE LANDFILL! I don't think anyone knows what their playing on, or building on. It's leaking now into Beargrass Creek!

  • @stevebayt145
    @stevebayt145 Рік тому

    They sold it to the niagra falls school district for East 99th Street school and the district sold it to a local development company. This video has many factual errors.

  • @renlafraise4359
    @renlafraise4359 2 роки тому

    When human is a desease for himself