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Bob Crantz October 31st 05 11:51 PM

Protected waters!
 
There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes 105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.




Bob Crantz October 31st 05 11:55 PM

Protected waters!
 
Click on the maps:

http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project...ngislandsound/


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes 105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.






Bob Crantz October 31st 05 11:56 PM

Protected waters!
 

http://thissphere.blogspot.com/2005/...ewage-and.html

10,000,000 gallons of raw sewage!

Scoop! Scoop! Scoop!


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes 105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.






John Cairns November 1st 05 12:06 AM

Protected waters!
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://thissphere.blogspot.com/2005/...ewage-and.html

10,000,000 gallons of raw sewage!

Scoop! Scoop! Scoop!


Gonna have to change bubbles name to the tidi-bowl man.

Bwahahahahhahahhahhahhahahahhahhahahaha

John Cairns



"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes
105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.








Bob Crantz November 1st 05 03:45 AM

Protected waters!
 

"John Cairns" wrote in message
...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://thissphere.blogspot.com/2005/...ewage-and.html

10,000,000 gallons of raw sewage!

Scoop! Scoop! Scoop!


Gonna have to change bubbles name to the tidi-bowl man.

Bwahahahahhahahhahhahhahahahhahhahahaha

John Cairns


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!




"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes
105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.










Bob Crantz November 1st 05 04:05 AM

Protected waters!
 
My God!

Look at these maps!!!!

http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/nyharbor.htm

Oh the Humanity!!





"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes 105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.






rgnmstr November 1st 05 05:45 AM

Protected waters!
 
Go swimming in there and you'll wind up glowing in the dark.


jlrogers November 1st 05 01:11 PM

Protected waters!
 
I had no idea how bad it is. How do they stand the stink?



"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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My God!

Look at these maps!!!!

http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/nyharbor.htm

Oh the Humanity!!





"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
ink.net...
There are over 8 million people living in the watershed which includes
105
sewage plants that discharge over 1 billion gallons/day directly or
indirectly into the Long Island Sound. None of these plants have been
upgraded to provide tertiary (the highest level) treatment of the waste
before it is released.









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