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Tuesday, July 01, 2008 7:21:50 PM
As is>>Those flood waters are so toxic that people are told not to set foot in them let alone drink it. Most municipalities have water treatment, Spelly.
I agree pollution sucks. When I was a kid the Ohio River stunk, bad. I'm shocked how nice it is now, I still wouldn't drink it.
I was griping about all the incandescent power saving light bulbs we use going to the landfills and the mercury in them. Was told it's still less pollution then the coal not used would put out. A drop of mercury goes a long way when it comes to pollution, I guess the bulbs have very little in them and they last so long. I still think it might not be such a good idea.
I think yards with grass do way more harm when all the crud people put on them washes down the street, not to mention the water needed to keep them green... top that off with the cost of maintenance and it's just a nutty frustrating endeavor.
Do you have a big yard, Spelly?
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