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dpack
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Shane
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 3467 Location: Doha. Is hot.
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dpack
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 22 5:47 am Post subject: |
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iirc the tees has been industrial for 200 yrs or so, what to look for should not be is it this? it should be what can be found that is unusual, see above MS/HPLC/GLC
this might not show anything odd if it was a transient event, that seems unlikely as this has been ongoing for some time
it may be in somebody's interest that it remains "a mystery"
having chased a contamination problem with implications, not looking for the relevant agent is a well known tactic
im not sure how much of that went public on DS, so i will just add Mo/hypercurosis/petcoke and you lot can play googlechi
i know, others know, prove would be tricky, there was a fair bit of tradecraft as well as science to know as much as we do
they stopped, spose that is a win
oh, there is a legacy that will be paid at some time in the future but for now the problem is buried in a shallow grave
the ceo of drax was very rattled when i blagged the phone call
that needed a bunch of "non relevant" data to be seen together to make it "relevant"
ps it is still my opinion that the "boffin"(thanks anyway maam, you know who you are, he was the right chap but in the wrong situation) was got at, considering the most relevant element on the test for this list was notably missing from the results, and i had to do tradecraft to eventually chat with him about that.
no blame, he did not want the consequences of being honest
sampling and testing is all good fun until somebody has their career threatened |
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Mistress Rose
Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Posts: 15997
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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dpack
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 22 10:00 am Post subject: |
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don't look up and don't drink the water
in the uk it was around 1976 that a large scale river survey was conducted, i did some of it, and then over ten years or so most of the grossest challenges were stopped and life was restored to many places
until about 2010 waterways continued to improve, since then lots of "incidents" and continuous challenges have occurred, those add up to almost as bad as the late 1960's although there is less industrial than then the new chemical profile(pesticides, "modern life" etc) does for a food chain just as well as a dye vat
"dry" land stuff has big issues as well, legacy, ongoing official and ongoing sly
all can be very nasty
most are careless, economic(with or without paperwork)and a few are malicious
i know of a doozey malicious one that involved buying a few acres, falling out the recycling firm the other side of the lane who did not want to do business with him, then "storing gravel" on it
gravel turns out to have been rejected as gravel cos it was low grade cadmium ore and the perp folds the firm that bought the field
when it had been there the best part of a decade, there were 3 small plants in maybe 7 acres
30UWD9308890630 it has a few trees on a hump that had little gravel after 20 years
pop that location into google earth pro, it will give you good eyeball from above
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