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Doug Kanter
 
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Default OT- Power outage in NY. Coincidence?

"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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Mark Browne wrote:

So now you're in the electricity business eh? You know their overhead
costs?


And you? You *do* know this stuff?


I know how most businesses operate. This one is not much different.


Really?
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OK, Dave. You don't eat fish. How about water. Do you like water? What about
your kids? Here are some bodies of water which supply cities in New York
(all except Tupper Lake, the last in the list below). Lake Ontario's another
one. It provides drinking water to a few million people in NY and Canada.

But, if you don't care about mercury in NY's waters, perhaps you'll enjoy
this link:
http://www.potomacriver.org/about_ICPRB/faqs.htm
It's headed to YOUR neighborhood, Dave! Fortunately, the mercury which
drifts from the Midwest to your neighborhood is highly responsive to prayer.
If you pray real good, it doesn't fall out of the sky into YOUR water
sources.

Mercury is harmless in Pennsylvania, but in other places, it's funny stuff:
http://www.american.edu/TED/MINAMATA.HTM


Amawalk Reservoir (Westchester County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH
of both largemouth and smallmouth bass larger than 16 inches, based on
elevated mercury levels.

Bog Brook Reservoir (Putnam County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH of
walleye larger than 21 inches, based on elevated mercury levels.

Cannonsville Reservoir (Delaware County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER
MONTH of yellow perch (all sizes), based on elevated mercury levels in
yellow perch.

Diverting Reservoir (Putnam County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH of
walleye (all sizes), based on elevated mercury levels.

East Branch Reservoir (Putnam County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH
of walleye (all sizes), based on elevated mercury levels.

Titicus Reservoir (Westchester County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH
of white perch (all sizes) from the Titicus Reservoir, based on elevated
mercury levels.

West Branch Reservoir (Putnam County) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL PER MONTH
of walleye (all sizes), based on elevated mercury levels.

New Advisory for Tupper Lake

Tupper Lake (Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties) - EAT NO MORE THAN ONE MEAL
PER MONTH of walleye (all sizes), based on elevated mercury levels.