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To: Joe NYC who wrote (131988)2/8/2001 5:16:16 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570649
 
Joe,

I worked as a geologist for 5 years, and during that time dated the chief geologist in charge of water quality for the State of Arizona. I got a pretty good insight from her about the magnitude of the groundwater contamination problem.

Do you have any idea how many wells in Arizona have been shut down or required to take mitigating action to prevent lethal levels of toxic chemicals from seeping in? Most of the public wells in Tucson come under that category.

Compare that to the number of nuclear missiles which have killed people, and you will realize that you are dead wrong.

Groundwater contamination is a very serious and real problem.

Stop trying to label me, and think about what I'm saying.

Scumbria