I watched a guy on IG yesterday doing water samples with test strips from all the rivers around this area. Above the spill, the water was fine. All the test waters from everywhere else made all the markers on the test strips bleed out all the colours on it - he has no idea why it would do that, and he said he's never seen that before.
The water samples he had, he described perfectly, they look like a chilled alcoholic drink in a glass. Yellow tinge and the whole container had a mist in it.
Without real details its very likely the test strips are intended to detect contaminants in water or PH levels. Based on what I have read now there is also a fair chance there is Hydrogen Chloride conversion to Hydrochloric acid and would dissolve the test strips or reactive properties (color) altogether. This kind of contamination, and already appears detectable levels of 50 PPM are present, is very serious. I sure hope people of a much larger region in that area are paying attention.
I watched a guy on IG yesterday doing water samples with test strips from all the rivers around this area. Above the spill, the water was fine. All the test waters from everywhere else made all the markers on the test strips bleed out all the colours on it - he has no idea why it would do that, and he said he's never seen that before.
The water samples he had, he described perfectly, they look like a chilled alcoholic drink in a glass. Yellow tinge and the whole container had a mist in it.
This is beyond scary.
Without real details its very likely the test strips are intended to detect contaminants in water or PH levels. Based on what I have read now there is also a fair chance there is Hydrogen Chloride conversion to Hydrochloric acid and would dissolve the test strips or reactive properties (color) altogether. This kind of contamination, and already appears detectable levels of 50 PPM are present, is very serious. I sure hope people of a much larger region in that area are paying attention.