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Jun 23 25 tweets 14 min read Read on X
🧵In 2020, I nearly died from mysterious industrial chemical exposure at my home. Later I discovered my employer was dumping toxic waste into our windows from their Skunkworks semiconductor fab next-door. I tipped off EPA, who raided them in 2023. EPA just sent me the report 💀⬇️ Image of all cap locks post by ashley when she found out about the fab
US EPA Enforcement & Compliance conducted 3 onsite inspections of Apple's fab facility in 8/2023 + 1/2024. US EPA noted at least *19* potential violations of the RCRA hazardous waste statute.

I just posted US EPA's report for public access. Dropbox link: dropbox.com/scl/fo/312oqvr…
After discovering what Apple did, I then spent three months requesting records & digging through regulatory filings to learn more - which led me to file a complaint to US EPA in June 2023. I met with their investigators & sent them everything I discovered.
I told US EPA I didn't want my whistleblowing about the fab to be anonymous, and instead, that if EPA shows up onsite to inspect the plant, when they do, please have the EPA cops tell Apple: "Ashley says hi." 💀

It looks like EPA did what I asked. 🔥 image of report with highlighted sections about EPA telling apple they were there due to a whistleblower tip
The inspection was supposed to be unannounced so EPA surprises the inspected party who has no chance to cover up issues before EPA gets inside. However city HazMat tipped off Apple & EPA was greeted by Apple's EH&S team. Note: what EPA found was AFTER Apple had time to clean up.
image of report with highlighted sections as described
image of report with highlighted sections as described
TLDR; EPA discovered that Apple was:
- illegally treating hazardous waste
- illegally transporting hazardous waste
- illegally dumping hazardous waste into the ambient air outside the facility (into the apartment windows)
- leaving stockpiles of chemicals unattended on weekends image of section of the report saying that improper disposal of haz waste is strictly prohibited and that apple probably did that
Illegal treatment: Apple set up a 1700 gallon aboveground chemical storage tank to treat their ignitable solvent waste. The chemicals are clearly haz waste. The tank was even marked haz waste. But Apple had no permits for it because they unilaterally declared it wasn't haz waste.

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images of photos of the tank at the facility
images of photos of the tank at the facility
But Apple's potential felonies did not stop there! Apple also decided to transport the illegally treated haz waste (which Apple claimed was never haz waste) to a disposal facility still claiming it wasn't haz waste (even though it was). In 2021 the same waste stream included NMP.

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image of section of report as described
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This same solvent waste storage tank full of env crimes also featured illegal emissions too! The solvent VOC air emissions from the tank & all of the facility's solvent exhaust was collected in a mainline & dumped into the air on the roof, without a permit, & probably unabated.

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image of section from the report as described
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Because Apple wasn't monitoring its solvent emissions, & had no permit, its unclear just how much toxic waste Apple dumped into our bedrooms. Also, it gets worse. Between 2020-23, Apple did monitor the air for vapors with an ad hoc, handheld, calibrated gas detector...ONE TIME.
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We previously discussed how Apple didn't change its carbon filters for ~5yrs per their manifests; so they were prob useless. EPA also noticed that when Apple started changing filters in 12/2020, Apple claimed solvent drenched charcoal wasn't haz waste, & illegally disposed of it.
image of section of the report as described
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We're not done, you guys. There's more! However, if you feel like you just got a strong whiff of Apple's poison gas & you need a moment to catch your breath; I'll just leave this right here as a reminder of how important it is that we protect each other.
Next, EPA discovered that Apple had many smaller nonpermitted tanks of haz waste scattered around the plant; including "highly flammable" & corrosive chemicals. Apple unilaterally declared it wasn't hazardous waste because Apple 1) never analyzed it & 2) did pour water into it.

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The US EPA inspector noticed Apple had a 55-gallon container of corrosive liquid chemicals sitting in Apple's "Chemical Bunker," & the container's cap was removed

EPA said: hey Apple, why is that container open?
Apple responded: its open so the vapors vent & it doesn't explode image of report as described
Speaking of Apple's Chemical Bunker...when US EPA started looking around, it saw 30 containers of corrosive liquid, & 12 containers of flammable liquids, all "stacked against the wall." The labels were not visible so EPA had to dig through the jugs to figure out what was there.


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The US EPA inspector also came across a pile of random containers of hazardous waste, apparently thrown in the corner of the Bunker. Three container's contents were unknown. All 10 were not dated & had not been analyzed. Apple claimed they had just left them there that morning.
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If you're thinking, ok that sounds dangerous, but I'm sure Apple was keeping an eye on things...The facility operated 24/7 but only M-F. On the weekends it was unattended & they didn't monitor their waste. They also stopped weekly inspections after I learned what they were doing.

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Finally lets talk about Apple's factory exhaust. Much of Apple's solvent exhaust vented out "as is" from the main system. The illegal solvent treatment tank exhaust went through untested carbon boxes, but then out a tiny vent pointed *down* at the building. There were no permits.


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My civil lawsuit against Apple includes 2 toxic tort claims for what they are doing at this factory. I alleged Nuisance + Ultrahazardous Activities. The US Judge is letting me proceed with both claims. Our first case management conference is next week.
Apple's lawyers & I are supposed to have our 26f meet/confer by Tues in preparation for our first case mgmt conference mid-July. Apple's lawyers don't want to talk to me now; & their primary defense continues to be highly inflammatory personal attacks.
Apple can keep flailing around, but we're in federal court now & they will be forced to face the music. I'm also waiting to hear from US Dept of Labor Judge if I can add RCRA, Clean Air Act, & TSCA retaliation claims. Finally, its also possible DOJ could pursue criminal charges. image of factory surrounded by homes
All of this excitement about Apple's many toxic waste failures was apparently too much for DropBox and they needed to take a break. In the meantime, I've now also shared the documents here: drive.proton.me/urls/KPZ6E314Q…
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@CarlaRK3 There's a cause of action under RCRA where if there's an imminent substantial danger to public safety, you can go to a US Court & sue the US EPA & get a US Judge to Order US EPA to deal fix it. I opened with that threat - it worked.

law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42…
law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42…
@CarlaRK3 *to fix it / * deal with it

I'm tired and just making up new phrases now
^ 12/2022: "EPA found that NMP presents unreasonable risk to the health of workers for all occupational uses and to consumers from one consumer use."
epa.gov/chemicals-unde…

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Sep 2
🧵 Apple said it finished document production for my retaliation claims even tho it only gave me a few docs. Most of the docs just raise more qs. Apple still won't tell me who fired me or when. I was thinking maybe we shld play the 2021 game where I tweet stuff Apple said is fine
Apple retaliated against me as soon as I started asking qs about my office in Mar 2021 but for years claimed it was being supportive & wonderful actually. In reality, my bosses immediately complained I'm a fearmongering idiot. Yet Apple excluded my bosses from their witness list. Image
My email with qs about the Superfund office linked to the article about me getting sick in 2020, & EHS decided it necessary to include the 3250 Scott fab manager in the convo about me, even tho he doesn't work on my office. Apple's wit list only includes the guy who quit 3yrs ago
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Jul 20
🧵DOJ charged 7 employees & eBay itself with serious felonies (ie stalking, tampering with witnesses, obstruction of justice) over their 2019 harassment campaign. 2 of the 7 were recent Santa Clara city police captains (partners to the HazMat agency enabling Apple's illegal fab).
If you missed this eBay case, definitely go catch up. Read the news & also the legal filings - the whole thing is absolutely wild.
Two of the ringleaders of eBay's felonious nightmare were Philip Cooke and Brian Gilbert. One of the infamous parts of the case is Cooke and Gilbert conspiring to mislead police and FBI about their activities, & Cooke texting: “Good plan and cover, Brian.”
svvoice.com/good-plan-bria…
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Jul 15
🧵In Part I, we discussed EPA's report of 19 unique RCRA violations (some with hundreds of occurrences & criminal liability). Then in Part II, we talked about Apple gassing the apartments with 8+ tons of poison gas every year. In Part III, let’s talk about Apple’s leaks & spills!
I obtained this info through Public Records requests over the last year & half. At first city HazMat was refusing to release most of this, but I finally broke them down this year. You can read many of these reports & records in the DropBox folder. Ready for a journey? Here we go! image of the magic school bus cartoon
Apple has extremely toxic gases at the site (next to homes, public parks, a playground…), with a known risk of literal catastrophe. Even if fab is properly zoned there's still extreme risk that cannot be fully mitigated. So Apple surely had state of the art monitoring equipment?


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Jun 30
🧵 I’m sorry to do this but there’s a Part 2. I waited to share this part because I worried most of you'd not be able to handle all of this at once. But you’ve had a week to recover, so let’s dive into how Apple execs are giving themselves bonuses as a reward for illegal dumping!
EPA's report explained Apple is exhausting its fab emissions into the outdoor air. The only abatement technology Apple used was 2 activated charcoal boxes for the entire factory (no scrubbers), & Apple never evaluated it to determine if it would actually neutralize the chemicals.


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Apple wasn't monitoring the amount or contents of its emissions, & had no permits for its exhaust. So Apple can't know what was being dumped into the air. However, Apple guessed that after the charcoal, it vented at least 7000 – 16000 kg of chemical vapors into the air EACH YEAR. graph showing total hap emissions by kg
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Mar 16
You guys... this case is *WILD*

This guy seemed insane, but I got curious cause all the Apple blogs are smearing him so I went into PACER...

21 month long trial, 176 docket entries, including finding of warrantless search & unlawful arrest, & sealed ex parte (Apple?) filings
U.S. District Court, California Northern District (San Jose), Case No. 5:22-cr-00251-EJD-1

1/x Docket Report


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Here's the Judge finding the FBI illegally tracked the guy via his Tesla, illegally spied on the guy with AT&T data, and illegally arrested him without a warrant or probable cause, and then illegally searched his storage locker & car too.


2/x Docket: casetext.com/case/united-st…



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Dec 30, 2023
🧵 This 12/29 NLRB charge is complicated & I didn't have the energy to explain it last night, but let me try now. There's 3 parts to it. First, Apple tried to get me to sign something called a discovery "protective order" to make my pay/benefits/perf reviews & complaints secret.
The Orders can be abused in litigation. They're meant for Trade Secrets or other protected info, & doc/topic specific, not blanket. A party Motions & lobby a judge why they think they need it. Apple tried to coerce me to voluntarily enter a very broad 1 for everything in my case.
The doc Apple sent attempted to look standard but Apple provided me a 2nd doc with their interpretation of that agreement, which covered my basic personnel & work condition info, & all my claims.

If I signed, I cld be sanctioned & found in contempt if I talked about those topics
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