RIP tampa bay florida... nice knowing you.... State of emergency declared :yikes:

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My brother works for a company close by and he had to return to work today. When the accident happened they had to evacuate the whole area and couldn’t return to work.
 

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Space is already littered with satellite and space ship debris.

A good thing about tesla newest satellites is that they will pretty much dissolve into nothing when they are no longer useful.


They used a better word than dissolve tho...lol
 

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Tap water in florida is a no no

The water in SE Georgia is terrible too. shyt has so much sulphur in it because of the limestone beds.

This was years ago, but I had to literally squeeze an entire lemons worth of juice in a single 16oz cup just to drink it. Now, I wouldn't even bathe in it let alone drink it.
 

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Great now Tampa is going to spread across the country

FIX THAT shyt ASAP!!! :damn:

They must be contained before they spread.
 

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:mjlol: Never understood not being able to drink tap water. Over here the regulations for tap water are more strict than bottled water. :blessed:

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Quality of Dutch drinking water sources at serious risk: water companies
Quality of Dutch drinking water sources at serious risk: water companies


The quality of the Netherlands' drinking water sources is at serious risk, partly due to pollution with chemical substances, medicine residues and manure, according to a study by KWR, the knowledge institute for the drinking water sector. The drinking water companies call for immediate intervention, AD reports.

The groundwater in drinking water extraction areas - where more than half of the Netherlands' drinking water comes from - is becoming increasingly polluted at deeper and deeper levels. The main polluting culprits are nitrate, pesticides and old soil contamination, according to the KWR. Industrial substances and medicine residues are also increasingly found in the groundwater. And new underground activities, such as geothermal energy extraction or the storage of heat and cold, also pose a risk to drinking water quality.


The KWR warns of a "steady and probably irreversible deterioration" of groundwater quality.

The surface water, from which 40 percent of Dutch drinking water is produced, is not doing much better. Rivers are increasingly contaminated with chemical substances and medicine residues. There are ongoing studies into the health risks posed by micro plastics, nano materials and veterinary medicines in drinking water. And climate change also causes new threats, such as salinization. Earlier this week, water companies around the Maas already warned that droughts are making the river too vulnerable to be a source of drinking water.
 

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The thought of launching shyt at the sun is cracking me up.....

This is the future of the entire Earth if they come out with a better waste management system

This is how I know NASA is full of shyt, they never came close to getting to the moon and going to mars is laughable

we should be launching all of our waste into space, send directly into the sun, or far enough away from the earth where we can shoot it with nuclear missles and obliterate it, actually provide a use for nukes instead of playing russian roulette with humanity with them
 

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This is the future of the entire Earth if they come out with a better waste management system

This is how I know NASA is full of shyt, they never came close to getting to the moon and going to mars is laughable

we should be launching all of our waste into space, send directly into the sun, or far enough away from the earth where we can shoot it with nuclear missles and obliterate it, actually provide a use for nukes instead of playing russian roulette with humanity with them

Tampa Mayor: brehs, wtf are we gunna do about this waste? :jbhmm:

Master Teacher: GET ME NASA AND ELON ON A ZOOM CALL :wow:
 

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Quality of Dutch drinking water sources at serious risk: water companies
Quality of Dutch drinking water sources at serious risk: water companies


The quality of the Netherlands' drinking water sources is at serious risk, partly due to pollution with chemical substances, medicine residues and manure, according to a study by KWR, the knowledge institute for the drinking water sector. The drinking water companies call for immediate intervention, AD reports.

The groundwater in drinking water extraction areas - where more than half of the Netherlands' drinking water comes from - is becoming increasingly polluted at deeper and deeper levels. The main polluting culprits are nitrate, pesticides and old soil contamination, according to the KWR. Industrial substances and medicine residues are also increasingly found in the groundwater. And new underground activities, such as geothermal energy extraction or the storage of heat and cold, also pose a risk to drinking water quality.


The KWR warns of a "steady and probably irreversible deterioration" of groundwater quality.

The surface water, from which 40 percent of Dutch drinking water is produced, is not doing much better. Rivers are increasingly contaminated with chemical substances and medicine residues. There are ongoing studies into the health risks posed by micro plastics, nano materials and veterinary medicines in drinking water. And climate change also causes new threats, such as salinization. Earlier this week, water companies around the Maas already warned that droughts are making the river too vulnerable to be a source of drinking water.
That's about the sources, not the water itself after it gets filtered and all that. :sas1::sas2:
 
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