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Well, we know salt water can sure threaten drinking water....but I wonder what else is in that bad, bad, Gulf of Mexico water. Any guesses? Any takers? |
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Well, we know salt water can sure threaten drinking water....but I wonder what else is in that bad, bad, Gulf of Mexico water. Any guesses? Any takers?
I'm left wondering if Michigan's land run-off Nitrogen that goes into Lake Michigan and flows to the Gulf thru the Illinois River and then the Mississippi River is worse nitrogen than Iowa's? I want to be fully aware as I have friends that live in that region. They need to be prepared! We need your expertise on this matter immediately! Please; please, help us! Is Iowa's worse? Oh.....please confirm! |
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Oh, hell......mallcontent was never worried about Iowa's farm run-off nitrogen that makes it to the Gulf of Mexico.
She was only worried about.....oh, hell....I don't know anymore...because she posted she did not say anything about "farms" in her history of nitrogen run-off in the Gulf from Iowa posts....she claims she doesn't believe she ever said anything about farm run-off.
And here I thought she cared about the Gulf of Mexico and the source of its contaminants. I thought she was an expert on nitrogen pollution. I guess Iowa farms are sitting just fine in her eyes.
Hell, even the DNR can lay off restrictions to Iowa's farmers based on mallosi's recent claims. Shit; she never said anything about farms in all this! Did she?
I'm left wondering what her sources of nitrogen in the Gulf were in her original argument then? Like....what was the point mallosi?
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