Would you live over a superfund site?

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sjwaste

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Aug 2, 2000
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hell no. Too many houses on the market to pick one like that and have to worry about it long-term. I already don't drink the town water because someone who actually tested the water said there was too much nitrate in it. And this is the officially voted "best tasting water in New York State" we have here.

That's because it's pickled water. Drink up.
 

Imp

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Feb 8, 2000
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hell no. Too many houses on the market to pick one like that and have to worry about it long-term. I already don't drink the town water because someone who actually tested the water said there was too much nitrate in it. And this is the officially voted "best tasting water in New York State" we have here.

Live close to a farm or where water from the inland washes out? If so, welcome to the world of agricultural runoff and eutrophication...


Then consider this, one drilling rig in the wrong spot, oops...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddlrGkeOzsI

No fire... so not as cool.
 

BUTCH1

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Jul 15, 2000
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Live close to a farm or where water from the inland washes out? If so, welcome to the world of agricultural runoff and eutrophication...




No fire... so not as cool.

Yea, but I would love to be a fly on the wall when the drilling rig crew had to explain to their boss where the rig is now LOL..