>> Sodium cyanide has now also been detected in the sewage water
I have been told by people who have visited China that when you go over there, NEVER under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES drink the sewage water!!!
Dilution is the solution...
That seems to be the EPA’s reaction to the Colorado mine disaster, even though they are holding our feet to the fire to control stormwater runoff from a parking lot...
And you thought the Japanese were hush-hush about Fukushima, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
Well, good. Let’s take care of that debt shall we—say $10 a gallon plus shipping for great tasting potable water from the USA?
Where will we be able to get our sewage-raised tilapia from now?
Now China! You didn’t have to make a knock off EPA incident like we have here in Colorado you sillies!
That’s gonna show up in inexpensive shrimp at the supermarket.
Should clear out the rats though.
Pump acid into drains to kill it. Have our EPA monitor it.
APPEARANCE: White crystalline or granular powder.
DESCRIPTION: Sodium cyanide releases hydrogen cyanide gas, a highly toxic chemical asphyxiant that interferes with the body’s ability to use oxygen. Exposure to sodium cyanide can be rapidly fatal. It has whole-body (systemic) effects, particularly affecting those organ systems most sensitive to low oxygen levels: the central nervous system (brain), the cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels), and the pulmonary system (lungs). Sodium cyanide is used commercially for fumigation, electroplating, extracting gold and silver from ores, and chemical manufacturing. Hydrogen cyanide gas released by sodium cyanide has a distinctive bitter almond odor (others describe a musty “old sneakers smell”), but a large proportion of people cannot detect it; the odor does not provide adequate warning of hazardous concentrations. Sodium cyanide is odorless when dry. Sodium cyanide is shipped as pellets or briquettes. It absorbs water from air (is hygroscopic or deliquescent).
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/emergencyresponsecard_29750036.html
This should mix well with the hundreds of tons of mercury they dump into the drains and water supply.
The Chinese communists demonstrates whatever the EPA communists can do, they can do it better.
Big Berkey, I highly recommended it. The two filters are good for 6,000 gals of drinking water.
Why is that kept in great supply for?
Sodium cyanide reacts violently with strong oxidants such as nitrates, chlorates, nitric acid, and peroxides, causing an explosion hazard. Containers may explode when heated or if they are contaminated with water.
Was the population exposed to shock waves laced with sodium cyanide?
Did 700 the tonnes simply flow into a close by sewage drain? Or did these multiple massive explosions further distribute the material which then rained down on the population?
LOL when I first read the headline I thought it said Tiajuana and I thought "What else is new."