NEWSFLASH!!! KANSAS WATER NOW WITH EVEN MORE NITROGEN!!!

Frustrated from one of our nicer readers . . .

"City officials willingly and knowingly are going to contaminate the water supply that will affect Johnson County, KS as well as Lawrence = WTF ?????"

Short notice of city's release of nitrogen-contaminated water raises concerns downstream

Officials with a water district downstream from Lawrence are not happy with the notice they received about the city's release of nitrogen-contaminated water into the Kansas River. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has authorized the city to release up to 30 million gallons of nitrogen-contaminated water over the next several months as part of a makeshift plan to clean up the former Farmland Industries fertilizer plant in eastern Lawrence.

Comments

  1. Nitrogen is good for you. Shut up and drink the Kool Aid.

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  2. The air we breathe is 78% nitrogen.

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  3. Don't Cloud the issue with facts. You will ruin the lives of Greenies and chicken littles everywhere.

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  4. Nitrogen makes me fart. I hope those big bad JoCo boys start shitting in their silk panties.

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  5. TOP PHOTO -- FLIGHT TO RICHES

    Steve Rose claims Johnson County International Airport has secretly broken ground!!!

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  6. Now we know what all the unmarked white semi trailers zipping along K-10 to get to I-70 were filled with, don't we?

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  7. Nitrates, and derivatives are a huge pain in the ass too remove from water during the treatment process, it's also expensive. So it won't really affect the larger cities, but any smaller town that pulls from surface water sources will be hit with some extended increased costs during this release, that's why people are pissed. Not to mention, assuming KDA works about the same as our DNR, those cities will be penalized financially for any nitrates they pass back into the stream.

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  8. J.o. It's like Mexico don't drink the water. Drink BLVD.BEER! !

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