I guess that`s because of enviromental ignorance promoted by Rush Limbaugh. He`s debasing this issue along with global warming. I personally don`t know, if GW belivers are crazy, or those who don`t belive it, but I know, that polution of enviroment we live in is b@d thing. With all do respect for Rush, I like what he`s saying about market and politics.
Thanks for posting this. - It's astounding to me that there hasn't been more media attention to this issue. - Thanks again for letting more people know about the quality of their water and the previous administration's refusal to enforce water pollution standards.
btw, you also did a nice job with the "more info" dropdown. Access to the The New York Times interactive database may save lives. - Thanks!
This is very interesting, indeed. While I think it a good idea to be aware of water conditions, I do grow weary of the "it may cause cancer" doom and gloom stuff because that seems to apply to most everything now. Fortunately, after looking up my area in the link, I found no violations where I live.
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covellz 1 year ago
92 views? WTF? I'll try sharing this
Pyram1dH3ad 2 years ago
@Pyram1dH3ad - Three months later and I'm wondering the same thing. - WTF?
im4wur 1 year ago
I guess that`s because of enviromental ignorance promoted by Rush Limbaugh. He`s debasing this issue along with global warming. I personally don`t know, if GW belivers are crazy, or those who don`t belive it, but I know, that polution of enviroment we live in is b@d thing. With all do respect for Rush, I like what he`s saying about market and politics.
goovnoh 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. - It's astounding to me that there hasn't been more media attention to this issue. - Thanks again for letting more people know about the quality of their water and the previous administration's refusal to enforce water pollution standards.
btw, you also did a nice job with the "more info" dropdown. Access to the The New York Times interactive database may save lives. - Thanks!
im4wur 2 years ago
This is very interesting, indeed. While I think it a good idea to be aware of water conditions, I do grow weary of the "it may cause cancer" doom and gloom stuff because that seems to apply to most everything now. Fortunately, after looking up my area in the link, I found no violations where I live.
80sDream 2 years ago
Interesting...
TheReasonWhyGuy 2 years ago