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Isittruee
reply to post by yamammasamonkey
Hit the nail on the head.
The 8 o clock news is currently saying they will tweak the chlorine to fix this. You beat them to it
superman2012
Isittruee
reply to post by yamammasamonkey
Hit the nail on the head.
The 8 o clock news is currently saying they will tweak the chlorine to fix this. You beat them to it
If it was from a potable water source, you would assume there would be able to be some sort of lawsuit. If the chlorine gets too low to effectively kill any bacteria, that is negligence on the water treatment plant operator. Saying they are going to "tweak" it sounds like someone let it get too low.
superman2012
Isittruee
reply to post by yamammasamonkey
Hit the nail on the head.
The 8 o clock news is currently saying they will tweak the chlorine to fix this. You beat them to it
If it was from a potable water source, you would assume there would be able to be some sort of lawsuit. If the chlorine gets too low to effectively kill any bacteria, that is negligence on the water treatment plant operator. Saying they are going to "tweak" it sounds like someone let it get too low.
crimvelvet
reply to post by Isittruee
According to the information I posted above above it is not from drinking water.
Entry to the brain is through the nose while swimming.
crimvelvet
reply to post by Isittruee
According to the information I posted above above it is not from drinking water.
Entry to the brain is through the nose while swimming.
iunlimited491
Thanks for the info, cheesy!
Thanks to the government shutdown; if this were to get out of hand, the CDC would have a tough time investigating it.
But that's ok. It only eats peoples' brain.
what's there to worry about?
(o_O' )
OccamsRazor04
superman2012
Isittruee
reply to post by yamammasamonkey
Hit the nail on the head.
The 8 o clock news is currently saying they will tweak the chlorine to fix this. You beat them to it
If it was from a potable water source, you would assume there would be able to be some sort of lawsuit. If the chlorine gets too low to effectively kill any bacteria, that is negligence on the water treatment plant operator. Saying they are going to "tweak" it sounds like someone let it get too low.
Potable means drinkable, not snortable.