Water pollution is
measured in parts per million and the current watchdogs like Sierra and even
EPA have been caught overstating their case. So, what we need is water
treatment that removes the nasty chemicals that are being reported as found in
coal ash ponds.
What is available
information about coal ash pollution is missing some important facts. If we
receive our drinking water from a municipal water system, we assume that their
water treatment plants remove all harmful chemicals or at least reduce them to
levels that do us no harm. To be sure, we need to test the water. If we receive our drinking water from our own
wells that are not first routed to water treatment plants we need to test the
water.
The claim that the
nasty sounding chemicals “that have been found” in the water near coal ponds
fails to reveal the parts per million of these chemicals. All of these
chemicals are naturally occurring minerals found in the ground. Some of these
chemicals were sprayed out of airplanes in “chem-trails” by the US geological
service as part of the HAARP weather weapon tests.
The claim that they
cause cancer, heart disease, respiratory diseases and stroke is hard to
believe. Remember, these are the same guys who started the global warming hoax.
Coal ash is the toxic waste formed
from burning coal in power plants to make electricity. The second largest
industrial waste stream in the U.S., coal ash is linked to the country's four
leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, respiratory diseases and
stroke. Hundreds of contaminated sites and spills have been documented among
the 1,400+ coal ash waste dumps across the country.
We can’t trust government to be very
vigilant to protect our water quality. They failed to replace the lead water
pipes and people did get lead poisoning from their water.
I pulled the following paragraphs
from the internet and they all sound like propaganda, because none of them make
a convincing case. There are no parts per million measurements and no
identifiable injured victims with maladies you can trace to these chemicals and
no way to prove that dangerous levels of these chemicals are in the water we
drink.
Most coal ash landfills and ponds do not conduct monitoring,
so the majority of water contamination goes undetected. According to U.S. EPA,
there are over 1,000 operating
coal ash landfills and ponds and many hundreds of "retired" coal ash
disposal sites.
Toxic coal ash ponds pose
acute threats to America's major rivers and lakes. Coal ash is highly toxic,
containing pollutants that can damage the circulatory, respiratory and
digestive systems and lead to neurological and reproductive problems.- Apr 30, 2018
Regardless of the by-product produced, there
are many toxic substances that are present in coal ash that can cause major
health problems in humans. Some toxic constituents that are found in coal ash
are arsenic, boron, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum,
selenium, thallium and uranium.
The culprits here are the electric power companies
who operate coal plants. I’m sure they are no the job to resolve this and will
resist the “bums rush” tactics used by the environmentalists until they can
figure out their real liability.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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