10-08-2018, 09:07 PM
PFAS/PFOS DRAMA CONTINUES........
Third-generation Melbourne market gardener David Wallace is one of dozens of landholders who have been told to stop using water from the Maribyrnong River after toxic chemicals from firefighting foam were detected in runoff from Melbourne Airport. More here;
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victo...506c7.html
And;
The EPA has issued a warning to the public to stay away from a number of Brimbank waterways.
The agency recommended that people avoid swimming in the water and keep pets away from Arundel Creek, Deep Creek and Maribyrnong RIver.
Anglers have been advised not to fish in the Maribyrnong River upstream of the Calder Freeway to Deep Creek at Bulla and within all of Arundel Creek
http://www.starweekly.com.au/news/epa-is...s-warning/
And;
Preliminary site investigation results for Hobart airport’s exposure to toxic chemicals is expected to be released by mid-October;
https://www.examiner.com.au/story/567727...aunceston/
Oh well, I guess Electric Blue has too many other issues on the boil at the
moment for him to be bothered by a bit of dirty water, things including the potential ASA industrial action by staff, the need for him to purchase new hair products, the need to run a cash producing monopoly into the red and the need to spend quality time tongue cleansing new Board Chair Mark Foreskin’s rectum.
Tick tock
Third-generation Melbourne market gardener David Wallace is one of dozens of landholders who have been told to stop using water from the Maribyrnong River after toxic chemicals from firefighting foam were detected in runoff from Melbourne Airport. More here;
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victo...506c7.html
And;
The EPA has issued a warning to the public to stay away from a number of Brimbank waterways.
The agency recommended that people avoid swimming in the water and keep pets away from Arundel Creek, Deep Creek and Maribyrnong RIver.
Anglers have been advised not to fish in the Maribyrnong River upstream of the Calder Freeway to Deep Creek at Bulla and within all of Arundel Creek
http://www.starweekly.com.au/news/epa-is...s-warning/
And;
Preliminary site investigation results for Hobart airport’s exposure to toxic chemicals is expected to be released by mid-October;
https://www.examiner.com.au/story/567727...aunceston/
Oh well, I guess Electric Blue has too many other issues on the boil at the
moment for him to be bothered by a bit of dirty water, things including the potential ASA industrial action by staff, the need for him to purchase new hair products, the need to run a cash producing monopoly into the red and the need to spend quality time tongue cleansing new Board Chair Mark Foreskin’s rectum.
Tick tock