奥克拉荷马州调查了越来越多的废弃大麻种植地,对环境和安全构成了风险。
Oklahoma investigates rising abandoned marijuana grow sites, posing environmental and safety risks.
俄克拉荷马州立法者正在调查废弃大麻种植地日益严重的威胁,这些威胁增加了环境和公共安全风险,因为操作量从2022年的8 000多起急剧下降至今天的2 000起。
Oklahoma lawmakers are investigating the growing threat of abandoned marijuana grow sites, which have increased environmental and public safety risks after a sharp drop in operations from over 8,000 in 2022 to fewer than 2,000 today.
这些场地往往是非法建造的,由逃离作业者留下,含有危险废物、化学品径流、原污水和不安全的电气系统,污染土壤和水。
These sites, often built illegally and left behind by fleeing operators, contain hazardous waste, chemical runoff, raw sewage, and unsafe electrical systems, contaminating soil and water.
执法和环境机构报告难以查明责任方,使清理工作复杂化。
Law enforcement and environmental agencies report difficulty identifying responsible parties, complicating cleanup efforts.
目前正在进行一项临时研究,以制定问责制措施和清理战略,预计2026年将制定可能的立法。
An interim study is underway to develop accountability measures and cleanup strategies, with potential legislation expected in 2026.