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Dondilion 12-26-2014 09:41 AM

The wetland effect.
 
Scientists in California are experimenting with wetlands to help purify the water which runs off from the agriculture intensive land into drinking water sources.

There the high level of nitrates is a special concern.

It is heartening to note that there are folks out there who are still trying to keep drinking water clean.

Do not assume your drinking water meets acceptable standards. :D

http://america.aljazeera.com/article...urnstoxic.html

Oerets 12-26-2014 11:27 AM

Nothing like good old Capitalism at work. Make money raping the environment producing and using the poison. Then even more cleaning up the mess.........

When an average six year old would just say "why use the stuff in the first place?"



Barney

finnbow 12-26-2014 11:31 AM

The problem cited by the article is also particularly acute in the Chesapeake Bay.

merrylander 12-26-2014 12:13 PM

Fortunately our water comes from 300 feet down below our front lawn. It is acid but we have a neutralizer that takes care of that. We do not use fertilizers so there are no phosphates from us polluting the Chesapeake. ANd no phosphates from the laundry as they don't get past the septic system.

Oerets 12-26-2014 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 254162)
The problem cited by the article is also particularly acute in the Chesapeake Bay.

Our water comes from an artesian well but still comes from somewhere else. Cities around are having severe problems with lawn care and automotive chemicals getting into rain runoff contaminating the watershed. The local government pay little attention to the chemicals used by farms or the huge chicken and hog operations and their contamination of ground water.


Barney

Dondilion 12-26-2014 07:52 PM

Here in New York there is strong activism about drinking water. Recently the
Governor was pushed by activists to ban fracking.

Boreas 12-26-2014 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 254195)
Here in New York there is strong activism about drinking water. Recently the
Governor was pushed by activists to ban fracking.

Successfully pushed.

John

Dondilion 12-26-2014 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oerets (Post 254186)
The local government pay little attention to the chemicals used by farms or the huge chicken and hog operations and their contamination of ground water.

Barney

What is frighten - as was indicated in the above article - Boiling the water has
little effect on some of the bad stuff.

Boreas 12-26-2014 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 254202)
What is frighten - as was indicated in the above article - Boiling the water has
little effect on some of the bad stuff.

Actually, in the case of nitrates, boiling increases the concentration.

John

finnbow 12-26-2014 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oerets (Post 254186)
Our water comes from an artesian well but still comes from somewhere else. Cities around are having severe problems with lawn care and automotive chemicals getting into rain runoff contaminating the watershed. The local government pay little attention to the chemicals used by farms or the huge chicken and hog operations and their contamination of ground water.

Barney

The Chesapeake's pollution can largely be traced to the huge poultry industry on Maryland Eastern Shore (e.g., Purdue), but poultry is a big, powerful industry and Americans have a soft spot in the hearts for farmers, even to their own detriment and even if the so-called farmers are large industrial operations.

Oerets 12-26-2014 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 254205)
The Chesapeake's pollution can largely be traced to the huge poultry industry on Maryland Eastern Shore (e.g., Purdue), but poultry is a big, powerful industry and Americans have a soft spot in the hearts for farmers, even to their own detriment and even if the so-called farmers are large industrial operations.

But but the Hen Hotels are run by big corporations not the small guy any more.

The waste ponds and dead are a toxic mess poisoning us all. The day of the small family farm are long gone.


Barney

finnbow 12-26-2014 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oerets (Post 254208)
But but the Hen Hotels are run by big corporations not the small guy any more.

The waste ponds and dead are a toxic mess poisoning us all. The day of the small family farm are long gone.


Barney

Yes and no. Purdue has deliberately set up an arrangement whereby the Hen Hotel owners are independent contractors/suppliers such that Purdue can escape liability for the mess they create.

Oerets 12-26-2014 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 254209)
Yes and no. Purdue has deliberately set up an arrangement whereby the Hen Hotel owners are independent contractors/suppliers such that Purdue can escape liability for the mess they create.

Talk to one of the Farmers and see just how much real control they have. Equipment feed meds software all required by the buyer to have. Of course go in debt to the buyer for the outlay.......


Barney

bobabode 12-26-2014 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dondilion (Post 254148)
Scientists in California are experimenting with wetlands to help purify the water which runs off from the agriculture intensive land into drinking water sources.

There the high level of nitrates is a special concern.

It is heartening to note that there are folks out there who are still trying to keep drinking water clean.

Do not assume your drinking water meets acceptable standards. :D

http://america.aljazeera.com/article...urnstoxic.html

Goofball California hipsters...;)


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