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Oneear

(112 posts)
47. What's in your Water?
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 12:48 PM
Nov 23

Donald Trump wants to remove the Fluoride in My Town of Cape Girardeau, MO, with Water Pipes from 1914, which Lead as Feeder Lines into Homes, Schools, Businesses, Hospitals, and Nursing Homes. The Question is, with Donald Trump Wanting to defund Water Infrastructure and the Government removing Chemicals from Drinking Water that are outdated, this could make the Water pipe leach
off Lead and other Heavy Metals into the Drinking Water System.

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I'm sure RFK Jr. will take care of it. sinkingfeeling Nov 21 #1
He's probably going to outlaw water Farmer-Rick Nov 21 #10
Brawndo...it has what the body needs... Wounded Bear Nov 21 #17
It's official. Idiocracy. live love laugh Nov 21 #19
Everybody will have to get their drinking water straight from a creek, river or lake. tanyev Nov 21 #20
Watch out for them upstream beavers.. yorkster Nov 21 #21
Actually, I would not drink city water womanofthehills Nov 22 #40
My mother-in-law's well was far from any contamination. Igel Nov 22 #44
The FDA, USDA, HHS, EPA have two months to solve before this issue is swept under the carpet in 2025. C0RI0LANUS Nov 21 #2
Won't be swept. Might be used as excuse to stop fluoridation & maybe even chlorination. Might be neglected tho Bernardo de La Paz Nov 21 #3
Trump rolled water regulations back to 1942 levels last term. live love laugh Nov 21 #11
The US will soon again be Dicken's London or Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle." C0RI0LANUS Nov 21 #15
"Hell with the lid off", as was said about (IIRC) Bozeman MT, in the days of freely-polluting smelters. nt eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #18
Trump's America will gut the EPA, FDA, HHS, DOE, OSHA and the US will become India. C0RI0LANUS Nov 21 #23
This is how Pittsburgh looked about 100 years ago FakeNoose Nov 22 #43
Good grief. And here is an industrial zone in China eight years ago, possibly in Tang Shan. C0RI0LANUS Nov 23 #45
Our environmental protections have saved our cities, and most of our rural areas too FakeNoose Nov 23 #46
Great point. Thank you for that. Just think, GOP science is two months away. C0RI0LANUS Nov 21 #4
"mixture of chlorine and ammonia"? I'm not a scientist, JoseBalow Nov 21 #5
It makes chloramine, NH2Cl. Toxic, but unstable to long-term storage. eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #6
So it's OK to drink, but not to breathe? JoseBalow Nov 21 #7
As I said -- unstable. eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #8
Well, don't mix ammonia-containing cleaner and bleach or other chlorinating agents at home. eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #16
I think I'll stick to cleaning with vinegar :) JoseBalow Nov 21 #24
so vinegar isn't a chemical? Kali Nov 21 #31
I'm hoping it's harder to poison myself with it JoseBalow Nov 21 #34
Here is an answer from my chemist husband. yellow dahlia Nov 21 #9
Actually, it gives off chloramine and dichloramine, and sometime nitrogen trichloride (explosive liquid). eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #14
More from my geeky chemist husband - yellow dahlia Nov 21 #22
Yes, I think I may have been thinking of that JoseBalow Nov 21 #25
Our bodies also need cyanide in small amounts in order to keep us healthy. cstanleytech Nov 21 #29
I thought cyanide was a deadly poison JoseBalow Nov 21 #30
Deadly only if we take to much for our bodies to handle but that's true of many things. cstanleytech Nov 21 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author eppur_se_muova Nov 21 #12
*private well has entered the chat* eggplant Nov 21 #13
I hope there is no fracking nearby! JoseBalow Nov 21 #26
lol, nope. east coast rural, mostly dairy cows. eggplant Nov 21 #27
*Arsenic waves* speak easy Nov 22 #35
Thankfully, not an issue eggplant Nov 22 #38
My well water is excellent too - 240 deep womanofthehills Nov 22 #41
300' here. eggplant Nov 22 #42
Chlorine is correlated SidneyR Nov 21 #28
It is also something we need in the form of salt. cstanleytech Nov 21 #33
We know water from any municipal source here in the USA will kill any fish you put it in. Ligyron Nov 22 #36
We do? bagimin Nov 22 #37
Probably or using something to detoxify the chlorine and ammonia combo. Ligyron Nov 22 #39
What's in your Water? Oneear Nov 23 #47
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