Fakeout_Takeout

Fakeout_Takeout t1_j5httcf wrote

https://www.epa.gov/urbanwaterspartners/urban-waters-and-passaic-rivernewark-new-jersey

We've had a long history of dumping toxic chemicals into the water. I believe there was a virus in the summer last year which could be contracted from our tap water. Nine whales have died in Brigantine since Dec. 1st.

I was out shooting photos in Sussex a number of years ago and this man suggested I take a ride to this cave which was closed down because it was festering mold and mildew in the caverns. https://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs/enviroed/oldpubs/bulletin70.pdf

You aren't wrong, there needs to be tighter laws for conservation efforts. Especially regarding smog or air pollution from the mac trucks which Vermont does have laws for. A huge shout out to Dr. Winters whom I have the honor and privilege to have met, for his concentrated efforts to filter contaminated water. Most of our basic viruses are contracted through contaminated water.

I would wish you good luck in Vermont, but you won't need it and will never look back, lucky duck. Green Mountain. Learn Frenchgif Bon Voyage

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