I had one story relayed to me about a guy that brought 10 cadaver dogs to help with SAR and 6 of the dogs died within the first few days of walking in the silt and the other dogs were sick and dying.
I'm extremely concerned what is in the water down the watershed as that is my playground.
Oh I know. There was a lot of manufacturing and mining in the mountains. Think about what came out of vehicles alone. They should be monitoring the levels at LKN, considering it's the largest lake in NC and has a nuclear reactor sitting on it.
They couldn't dump enough to change the level in all the soil. That area also had some mines.....
We would need to compare to pre storm samples.
I call fake and gay on this one.
I had one story relayed to me about a guy that brought 10 cadaver dogs to help with SAR and 6 of the dogs died within the first few days of walking in the silt and the other dogs were sick and dying.
I'm extremely concerned what is in the water down the watershed as that is my playground.
It may be toxic as hell, but it all didn't all come from chem spraying.
Oh I know. There was a lot of manufacturing and mining in the mountains. Think about what came out of vehicles alone. They should be monitoring the levels at LKN, considering it's the largest lake in NC and has a nuclear reactor sitting on it.
Yeah, a lot of these metals are used in small electronics.