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For a month after EPA was sent there, they told everyone to return to their normal lives, everything was safe.
FOI request showed epa took surface sample only, of the water in the creeks, to report it was safe from toxins. If you read the links in the link you posted, they admit to that under fOI requests.
Then the EPA went back to say, oh, dont go in the creeks.
I dont blame you for not having a TV, mostly trash anyway!


I have never watched a minute of a "reality show" or a Kardashian.


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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i once had a CHP commercial truck inspector pull me in for being 175# overweight on my steer axle tires. i tried to explain that that was barely over the manufacturer's weight limit but she wouldn't hear of it. She asked me where I went to school at. Evidently 25 years of experience was worth nothing compared to what she learned from an instructor.
 
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Is there some part of the word "limit" that you don't get? "Limit" is not a suggestion.
 
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And 175# is well within the margin of error on commercial vehicle scales.
 
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I built truck scales in East Moline, Illinois in the early 70's at Fairbanks-Morse for a few years. Our margin of error was 2 lbs per thousand or less.
 
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i once had a CHP commercial truck inspector pull me in for being 175# overweight on my steer axle tires. i tried to explain that that was barely over the manufacturer's weight limit but she wouldn't hear of it. She asked me where I went to school at. Evidently 25 years of experience was worth nothing compared to what she learned from an instructor.


In 30 years I never ran across a diesel cop that didn't allow a 200 pound cushion as long as you weren't over gross, or didn't pop off as a smart ass telling them what they had to do.


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