Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
On 8 Jan 2007 08:55:05 -0800, "basskisser" wrote:
I find it amazing that people won't get into their local waters, but
need a pool.
That's a guy who never saw a Chesapeake Bay sea nettle.
No, but I've seen many, many sea nettles. Also, owning a home pool,
I've read a lot about commercial pool water quality. At least the urine
and feces that makes it's way to a lot of waterways is treated first!
As far as the urine and feces that making it's way to the waterways
being treated, you are incorrect. Many cities, including Atlanta, have
problems with untreated waste making it way into the waterway,
especially when the system is overloaded by heavy rains.
Oh, for God's sake. Did I say ANYWHERE that every ounce of sewage that
has ever made it's way into any waterway was treated??? But, I've read
the articles that show waterborne fecal matter and urine in commercial
pools. You'd have to discharge daily and constantly into a large
waterway to reproduce those numbers.