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Hey K.C., Have you ever been down Hwy. 54? Now tell me about all that wheat. He is concerned about astatine in wastewater? Must be all those damn cows again!
 
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Hey K.C., Have you ever been down Hwy. 54? Now tell me about all that wheat. He is concerned about astatine in wastewater? Must be all those damn cows again!
It's atrazine. And you might not know this, but wasterwater is treated and released back into streams and rivers. Part of the job is to take water samples to insure that bacteria counts are within acceptable limits. In those samples, he noted atrazine. Of course, rolling back EPA regs will not only impact the atrazine, it most likely will permit higher bacteria levels in your drinking water.

Something to think about...when someone in Wichita takes a Trump and wipes their Pence, then flushes, the water is treated and released, making it's way to the Arkansas river. That river flows to Tulsa, where it has several resevoirs with water INTAKES for your drinking water. Do you REALLY want to allow higher bacteria levels in wastewater?
 
So what you are telling us is the State of Kansas is polluting the Nation's water ways?
 
It's atrazine. And you might not know this, but wasterwater is treated and released back into streams and rivers. Part of the job is to take water samples to insure that bacteria counts are within acceptable limits. In those samples, he noted atrazine. Of course, rolling back EPA regs will not only impact the atrazine, it most likely will permit higher bacteria levels in your drinking water.

Something to think about...when someone in Wichita takes a Trump and wipes their Pence, then flushes, the water is treated and released, making it's way to the Arkansas river. That river flows to Tulsa, where it has several resevoirs with water INTAKES for your drinking water. Do you REALLY want to allow higher bacteria levels in wastewater?

You have absolutely no idea of what reg's are to be affected.

The reason waste water is treated and released is because people have a little thing about drinking wee wee unless they on the Space Station.
 
It's atrazine. And you might not know this, but wasterwater is treated and released back into streams and rivers. Part of the job is to take water samples to insure that bacteria counts are within acceptable limits. In those samples, he noted atrazine. Of course, rolling back EPA regs will not only impact the atrazine, it most likely will permit higher bacteria levels in your drinking water.

Something to think about...when someone in Wichita takes a Trump and wipes their Pence, then flushes, the water is treated and released, making it's way to the Arkansas river. That river flows to Tulsa, where it has several resevoirs with water INTAKES for your drinking water. Do you REALLY want to allow higher bacteria levels in wastewater?
There you go again. You're making an assumption that rolling back some regulations, not all, might somehow effect required water pollution levels.
 
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