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RE: Fuck You, Snyder...
April 21, 2016 at 9:00 am
(April 20, 2016 at 10:55 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: It's my understanding the pH of the water is what corroded the pipes downstream from the water plant and released lead present in those pipes. The Flint River isn't 'leaded', so drinking water straight from the water department plant isn't dangerous. No filter needed.
Any house with PVC, water mains made of steel/cast iron/logs (Chicago has these) wouldn't be a problem. And JFC, who since the fucking Romans 2000 years ago used lead to make pipes? (the Roman pipes were actually safe since they had hard water that precipitated a protective coating inside the plumbing containing the lead content, BTW).
Am I missing something about the Flint River then ?
The Flint river itself has been found to have
high levels of chloride, which seems to be the cause of the corrosion. I read another
source that said the river is also tainted with sewage, farm run-off and industrial waste.
But yeah, the main problem is that the pipes were from the early 20th century and made of lead, and the river corroded the pipes which tainted the water. I don't think, however, the river is clean enough that anyone would have the confidence to drink it straight from the water plant.
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RE: Fuck You, Snyder...
April 21, 2016 at 3:20 pm
EPA asleep at the switch again, and their test protocol should be the one the rest of the 'sturbs are trying to measure up to, IF the EPA can be bothered to do their fucking job.
No shortage of bad actors in this cluster fuck.
Seems like my oft repeated complaints about excessively duplicative redundant governmental redundancies and duplications is ringing a little more truer every day.
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