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CitrоTech ($CITR) sits in a space that could see massive growth as wildfire strategy evolves. California alone dropped roughly 194M gallons of aerial fire retardant since 2006, costing $500M to $780M just for the chemical. When you add aircraft operation costs, total suppression spending likely exceeds $150M to $300M per year. But there’s a problem. Traditional retardants contain heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, and chromium, which accumulate in soil and waterways. Even though casual exposure risk is low, environmental concerns …
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Why CITR Could Ride the Shift from Fire Suppression to Prevention
· r/investing
· Mar 12, 2026