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Originally posted by mikellmikell
Waste of space because the word "apears" is meant to cover their butt incase they are wrong as they try to further their agenda. Appears = nothing but hope for the worst'
Originally posted by justadood
reply to post by oniongrass
You really might want to get that tested, or at least get some pictures to add to your post, just so some of us can make an educated guess with more info than your word.
Originally posted by oniongrass
reply to post by antar
The dogwood turned slightly more brown, the magnolia leaves wrinkled after having been more or less back to normal and now I noticed one leaf with a few round holes thru the middle, and I noticed a lot of leaves of the rhododendron are quickly turning brown.
Neighbor's lawn, that had just gone from brown back to fairly green, is back toward brown again.
The water in the drain baffle isn't as oily looking as before. Maybe some of the Corexit on the ground is being washed down the drain and out, and hopefully the Corexit concentration in this rainwater was less than in prior rainstorms. That would be consistent with my observations of the drain baffle.
Originally posted by oniongrass
Originally posted by justadood
reply to post by oniongrass
You really might want to get that tested, or at least get some pictures to add to your post, just so some of us can make an educated guess with more info than your word.
To evaluate my comments, you will have no more to go on than my word.