I think I mentioned before that after the flu and diphtheria epidemic, there were mass graves placed. They were buried in the sand-dunes and this year due to erosion, the bodies started peaking out. Public health is involved and they dumped large loads of sand on top of them again. How long do they think this will help? I don't know much but I know sand easily washes away and it is a bad idea. It's a good thing you can't drink the water due to uranium because the water supply would come from where the mass graves are. As for treatment of the sewage. They have someone drive it out to a lagoon somewhere and fill it up. There is no actual treatment plant, but lots of open land. They also don't recycle here. I realize that it would be more money to gather plastics and cans and send them out on a barge every 3 months, but after years of being ingrained to rinse out your can and recycle it. It is almost sad to throw out a diet pepsi can.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sand dunes are not for burring people..would you agree?
I think I mentioned before that after the flu and diphtheria epidemic, there were mass graves placed. They were buried in the sand-dunes and this year due to erosion, the bodies started peaking out. Public health is involved and they dumped large loads of sand on top of them again. How long do they think this will help? I don't know much but I know sand easily washes away and it is a bad idea. It's a good thing you can't drink the water due to uranium because the water supply would come from where the mass graves are. As for treatment of the sewage. They have someone drive it out to a lagoon somewhere and fill it up. There is no actual treatment plant, but lots of open land. They also don't recycle here. I realize that it would be more money to gather plastics and cans and send them out on a barge every 3 months, but after years of being ingrained to rinse out your can and recycle it. It is almost sad to throw out a diet pepsi can.
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Oooo... I agree. Bad idea. Yuck!
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