I find it hard to believe that you know how to put your socks on let along know what level of intelligence I have.
I know how a kiln works, and maybe the stainless steel balls that were used to crush the limestone aren't being used any longer.
However, I know for a fact that they were used because a local boy use to play behind the CKD pile and found thousands of the worn down stainless steel "clinker" and then he witnessed those being buried.
unbelievable actually we do know your that stupid maybe you should look up how a kiln works and possibly find out there are no balls in it for being so smart you are a fucking moron. get bent
I figured some clay may be in the truck as this area is replete with it.I have seen plenty of the dark grey, or "blue" as you call it.And, I know very well what happened when the woman accidentally went off the Icy/Snowy covered edge in her Chevy Blazer. It was tragic and I spoke to her son expressing my condolences.I simply used slang stating she drove off, but I never said on purpose.I am not opposed to filling in the quarries but fill material needs to be "Clean" and water pumped out first.
the stuff in the back of the truck was blue clay. also the comment you made about the women that drove herself in the quarry was not true she was ran off the road.
That sounds like a possibility, but I also was told it could be an "algae bloom", however, from what I could see being shoveled over the side, I don't think that it is algae.
I think it is much worse. Check out the other video I took of the quarries just adjacent to that one, and see the color difference?? What do you think that indicates?? One is relatively clear, and the other a puke green?? I don't get it. They all need testing BADLY, I think. Thanks for commenting BTW.
I think it's tarmac, which contains tar, your right for your worry, tar is dangerous stuff,
it contains all sorts of oils, in it's natural form it can spontaneosly combust, causing many forest fires, in it's solid form its impossible to catch fire, but if theres enough of it that breaks down into the water,in theory the water would become flammable, but certainly making dangerous, swallow tar and you'll be dead in minutes.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if this polluter was dumping tar or anything else in the water filled quarries. No doubt the EPA should be testing whatever Dragon is dumping in it before they do. But How?? and When??
So much politics are involved it's not even remotely funny.
That black stuff could be coal...
youpooper18 4 months ago
I find it hard to believe that you know how to put your socks on let along know what level of intelligence I have.
I know how a kiln works, and maybe the stainless steel balls that were used to crush the limestone aren't being used any longer.
However, I know for a fact that they were used because a local boy use to play behind the CKD pile and found thousands of the worn down stainless steel "clinker" and then he witnessed those being buried.
Don't worry that will come out in court too.
scdarney 3 years ago
unbelievable actually we do know your that stupid maybe you should look up how a kiln works and possibly find out there are no balls in it for being so smart you are a fucking moron. get bent
fiahmanben 3 years ago 2
I figured some clay may be in the truck as this area is replete with it.I have seen plenty of the dark grey, or "blue" as you call it.And, I know very well what happened when the woman accidentally went off the Icy/Snowy covered edge in her Chevy Blazer. It was tragic and I spoke to her son expressing my condolences.I simply used slang stating she drove off, but I never said on purpose.I am not opposed to filling in the quarries but fill material needs to be "Clean" and water pumped out first.
scdarney 3 years ago
the stuff in the back of the truck was blue clay. also the comment you made about the women that drove herself in the quarry was not true she was ran off the road.
dolphindjb78 3 years ago 3
Looks like clay to me
wailnshred 3 years ago
BTW, I think the water's green becuase copper has been dumped in it.
Scarlohara 3 years ago 4
That sounds like a possibility, but I also was told it could be an "algae bloom", however, from what I could see being shoveled over the side, I don't think that it is algae.
I think it is much worse. Check out the other video I took of the quarries just adjacent to that one, and see the color difference?? What do you think that indicates?? One is relatively clear, and the other a puke green?? I don't get it. They all need testing BADLY, I think. Thanks for commenting BTW.
scdarney 3 years ago
I think it's tarmac, which contains tar, your right for your worry, tar is dangerous stuff,
it contains all sorts of oils, in it's natural form it can spontaneosly combust, causing many forest fires, in it's solid form its impossible to catch fire, but if theres enough of it that breaks down into the water,in theory the water would become flammable, but certainly making dangerous, swallow tar and you'll be dead in minutes.
Scarlohara 3 years ago 3
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if this polluter was dumping tar or anything else in the water filled quarries. No doubt the EPA should be testing whatever Dragon is dumping in it before they do. But How?? and When??
So much politics are involved it's not even remotely funny.
scdarney 3 years ago