From: | christinebettencourt@earthlink.net |
Date: | 25 Oct 2002 19:05:23 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | Re: [CPEO-MEF] Toxic Ranges |
Yes, the poison oak and creosote toxics are a great concern from vegetation, but if you realized the extent of RESIDUAL WASTES from previously exploded munitions, which calculate(based on minimal figures) to hundreds of tons per square miled, you would understand the bigger problem. These numbers have never been considered, if they were it would explain better the red, green, black, yellow and white massive smoke clouds floating off site. Thank you for your response. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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