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Re: Nevada Groundwater Rad Monitoring Flawed
--- Norman Cohen <ncohen12@HOME.COM> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Seems to me that this has applications for Yucca
> groundwater flow monitoring.
> Norm
>
>
> > Environment News Service
<SNIP>
> > "Because technology does not exist in the year
> 2002 to clean up contaminated
> > groundwater, protection means timely detection of
> contamination that could
There is this wonderful new invention that was just
announced not too long ago that can take care of this
problem. It is pronounced "WAH-TUR FILL-TUR."
Perhaps people have seen them on display at a recent
scientific convention? They come in basically two
types pronounced "CHAR-COAL" and "PAR-TICK-YOU-LET."
I think this new invention would provide more than
adequate protection through a process called
"filtering" whereby contaminants are removed from the
water supply. It's a fairly new process that was just
developed by some leading scientists so I'll let
"Citizen's Alert" misinformation side for now.
Regards,
Tim S.
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