[ RadSafe ] KHOU Series on Radioactivity in Drinking Water
JPreisig at aol.com
JPreisig at aol.com
Wed Jul 31 16:13:34 CDT 2013
Radsafe,
I expect the drought in Texas and central USA will go on for about 12
years or so. It is similar in nature to the drought (Dust Bowl USA) of
1932. I'm not sure the amplitude of the drought will be as high as that one.
Dig In, use groundwater sparingly, and don't grow too many crops or
cattle. It is a good time to develop natural gas resources in an
environmentally friendly and correct manner. Best of Luck.
Regards, Joe Preisig
In a message dated 7/31/2013 4:54:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rjacobi at jacobiconsulting.net writes:
This series on radioactivity in Texas drinking water ran a couple of years
ago on a Houston Texas TV station. I am posting it now because, due to
the lingering drought, surface water is drying up and Texas communities are
depending more and more on underground aquifers for drinking water. It is
my opinion that the series does a disservice to the State by mis-stating
the complexity of the science and the public policy on radioactivity in
drinking water.
I would be interested in reading the opinion others.
A Matter of Risk: Radiation, Drinking Water and Deception - Part 1
A Matter of Risk: Radiation, Drinking Water and Deception - Part 2
A Matter of Risk: Radiation, Drinking Water and Deception - Part 3
A Matter of Risk: Radiation, Drinking Water and Deception - Part 4
A Matter of Risk: Radiation, Drinking Water and Deception - Part 5
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