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the problem is not "if" we **** in the water but "where we **** in the water".
Out in the deep water mother nature can handle an occasional dump. Where we get into trouble is when we discharge into slow moving creeks or close to beaches that dont see alot of current. The thing that bothers me is that where I live, all of the municipal sewage treatment plants are built on small creeks. Its rare to see a creek anymore that does'nt look grey. I dont think that people realize that creeks dont naturally look grey. |
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