Reservoir supplies drinking water to nearly 2.5 million Bay Area residents
A $111,000-a-year San Francisco water manager will likely be suspended after he was seen urinating in a reservoir that supplies drinking water to nearly 2.5 million Bay Area residents.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports Public Utilities Commission employee Martin Sanchez could receive a five day suspension without pay after the Jan. 6 incident took place at the Priest Reservoir in the Sierra foothills.
A commission insider sent the SF Chronicle an anonymous complaint that alleges a number of employees saw Sanchez urinating “several times” in the reservoir.
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Ducks, geese, deer, muskrats and other animals poop and pee in the reservoirs all the time. I'm sure Mr. Sanchez's little contribution didn't make much difference.
ReplyDeleteSurvivalist show us on TV that you can drink urion and no harm to you.
ReplyDeleteThen let's see you guys ^^^ drink the urine.
ReplyDeleteBillions of gallons of water and they worry about a pint or two of human urine (95% sterile water) corrupting it.
ReplyDeleteThis is all about appearance and political correctness, not reality.
He works for the gov't. He knows he can pi$$ on the rest of us. I'm sure even the dumba$$es in Kaliforna don't drink it straight.
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