it ends up in our retention ponds for processing before it is sent down stream
It could concentrate there. It may be less dense and sink when stagnent and could collect in significant quantities. Even after waste water processing, fertility hormones and anti-depressants can still be detected in tap water (thanks California), so it wouldn't shock me that a waste water reservoir could be highly contaminated
>it ends up in our retention ponds for processing before it is sent down stream
It could concentrate there. It may be less dense and sink when stagnent and could collect in significant quantities. Even after waste water processing, fertility hormones and anti-depressants can still be detected in tap water (thanks California), so it wouldn't shock me that a waste water reservoir could be highly contaminated
It may be less dense and sink
Then it would float. You mean "more dense"?
But you're still spot on.
> It may be less dense and sink
Then it would float. You mean "more dense"?
But you're still spot on.
Shush, it's 4am and I'm watching X-Files cause I can't sleep.
Shush, it's 4am and I'm watching X-Files cause I can't sleep.
I find it hard to believe that the alligators could be exposed to a reasonable dose through the water.