August 15, 2005

EH - 20 Pollution

There seems to be a pattern, not to mention a conflict of interest.
WowThe entire EPA regulatory scheme denies reality. Seachman points out an area which i have deemed critical for several years - government gives themselves a pass on regulations.
WowUnderstanding that nature and earth chemistry are cyclic processes, we can design a reward system to benefit keeping the waste streams in use as raw material factories. But as long as the approach to farm fertilization is as a means to get rid of industrial wastes (fluoridation is much more insidious in this), the breathing public be damned. Fines should be invested in clean-up sites and local people that are affected by the problems should be the driving forces. The agencies should empower local response, not dictate uber-response. I'd rather see the Environmental Protection Agency disbanded than the Department of Education. That's a significant statement right there! Totally misplaced priorities.

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