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was Phaeton

06/25/10 1:30 PM

#92949 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #92944

Nah, i'm not going to play that little petty game with you, so do your own research for DD. I did mine. Obviously you have some doubts so I invite you to prove it to yourself by getting the same reports from state and county government. There is also a report from the U.S. National Forrest Service that says the same thing for the Death Valley National Park area which uses the same water source. (heck, its right next door)

You said this: "I wonder if there will be a use for the biomass that comes from DVJ.. full of heavy metals and contaminates"

So, where is your information that shows there are harmful levels of heavy metals and contaminates in the water at DVJ?

On an unrelated note: I thought it also interesting that 92% of the land in Inyo county is owned by the federal government, 3.9% is owned by Los Angeles, 2.4% by the state, and 1.7% by private ownership.
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Greasy

06/25/10 2:24 PM

#92968 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #92944

Also, Gummy water quality reports are required to be posted every July, annually. So if phaeton has a report, I would assume it would be a report generated in 09 to reflect the 2008 cycle