And even more concering, my research was submitted in 1999, and our water is still being poisoned with a know poison. I had access to an EPA document that stated something to the effect that adding fluoride (usually hydrofluosilisic acid) to water was an ideal solution to handling this industry waste product. Industry (aluminum, fertiliz…
And even more concering, my research was submitted in 1999, and our water is still being poisoned with a know poison. I had access to an EPA document that stated something to the effect that adding fluoride (usually hydrofluosilisic acid) to water was an ideal solution to handling this industry waste product. Industry (aluminum, fertilizer, etc) sells this waste it collects in scrubbers to chemical companies (and it often contains arsenic and other contaminants), which do not test for or remove contaminants before selling it to community water companies that don't remove the contaminants either -before adding the whole mess to the community water system. So it is very very clear that our "public heath" system believes it's perfectly fine to poison the population, just because the amounts per product don't exceed certain level, completely disregarding the multiple toxic load and the syergistic effects of combinations of exposures.
And even more concering, my research was submitted in 1999, and our water is still being poisoned with a know poison. I had access to an EPA document that stated something to the effect that adding fluoride (usually hydrofluosilisic acid) to water was an ideal solution to handling this industry waste product. Industry (aluminum, fertilizer, etc) sells this waste it collects in scrubbers to chemical companies (and it often contains arsenic and other contaminants), which do not test for or remove contaminants before selling it to community water companies that don't remove the contaminants either -before adding the whole mess to the community water system. So it is very very clear that our "public heath" system believes it's perfectly fine to poison the population, just because the amounts per product don't exceed certain level, completely disregarding the multiple toxic load and the syergistic effects of combinations of exposures.