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by lazide
870 days ago
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It doesn’t seem like you’re reading your comments or my replies? The concern about the chemicals we’re talking about is that they are in the water you are using to water your lawn, anmong other things, and have been getting made at scale for over 50 years. And is a family of 6 million something chemicals, some of which we suspect now may be dangerous - including causing cancer - and some we have no idea. We can only test for things we suspect are an actual issue and have a test for. And for which we actually test. Which we don’t really have reasonable tests for ‘doesn’t bio degrade over decades+ and bio accumulates to potentially dangerous levels’ yet. Except watching nature, anyway, which is how we discovered this problem. There are millions more chemicals that this hasn’t happened either. So what do you propose doing here besides freezing it until such tests can be put in place and developed? |
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