What about all those Aqua Vend machines outside the supermarkets?
>>>I dont think its feasible at all; our water is constantly treated and tested, he said. However, Sanderson asserted that there are ways to scare the public into believing that an attack was carried out. They can plant materials elsewhere to create a panic. For instance, planting empty barrels that are marked cyanide near a water supply.
I have been thinking more of dirty bombs in expensive neighborhoods. What would cause more upheaval and economic damage than contamination several neighborhoods of $1-4 million dollar homes? You could have several five ton trucks going off spreading bad stuff...the neighborhoods would suddenly have no values, if they were indeed contaminated in radiation, and I am sure all the homeowners in the city would lose market value, as a lot of them would get out of Dodge. Talk about a quick Real Estate Bubble burst. Or a University...if you rendered a UC campus uninhabitable, that is billions of dollars....