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Sunday, January 14, 2018

BREAKING NEWS: Report Shows Cancerous Contaminants In Local Municipal Water Plants







This is very disturbing information. Who would've ever know, or even thought, that the City of Salisbury is buying water from Fruitland. The more you dig, the more you come to learn some municipalities have some very serious and questionable contaminants. Willards, Delmar and Salisbury show the most concern, IMHO. 

The link provided below allows you to type in your zip code and gives you the details you need to know. 

Once again SBYNews delivers incredible local information not provided by your mainstream media sources. Have you watched or read them lately? Notice how WE are delivering you major local news while they are a day or two behind us. In fact, I loved how the Mayor of Delmar stated in her interview last night, "we're thinking out of the box". LMAO! I wonder where she got that from. 

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16 comments:

  1. My water bill in Fruitland is ridiculous. Water should be PERFECT! If they are selling water to Salisbury - how about some savings for the residents of Fruitland????? or better yet - get our water to ZERO contaminants.

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  2. We all know where the poison is coming from, those chicken farms! Do you know what you call a farmer of chickens who tends to all their needs? A Chicken Tender!
    Seriously though, the runoff from chicken manure is bad for the environment it really needs to be taken care of differently.

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    1. Bomb testing and training on the bay islands has no impact. Baltimore and other big production cities dump unimaginable waste years ago.

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  3. Doug, let me ask you this. Do you have any idea what a water treatment plant is supposed to do. You ALL should also know, NEVER, EVER, have they found ANY poultry contaminants below 300 feet. Knowledge is king. It's called a "treatment plant" for a reason.

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  4. Everyone seems to forget the Copper Bros. Facility, now a Grey Site. Creosote will be reclaimed from that property for many generations

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  5. Dougie wouldn’t know a chickens arse from his reflection in the mirror. Some people just need not reply on things they know little about.

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  6. Crisfield is clean! Maybe y'all should reconsider some things.

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  7. You can go to states. Delaware water supplies are unbelievably bad.

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  8. That ol' Paleo Channel sits under farms. They dont want chicken houses but are okay with growing sod.

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  9. So man made issues cause bad water quality but not climate change? Hits home when it happens to you don't it?

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  10. If you look at the actual reports the numbers are horrible. Chloromethane over 2 times the health recommendation and 158 TIMES THE NATIONAL AVERAGE!!!

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  11. Bottled Water anyone?

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  12. Doug W. said...
    We all know where the poison is coming from, those chicken farms! Do you know what you call a farmer of chickens who tends to all their needs? A Chicken Tender!
    Seriously though, the runoff from chicken manure is bad for the environment it really needs to be taken care of differently.

    January 11, 2018 at 11:41 AM

    Bullsh!t you Liberal Homo! There is absolutely NO runoff from chicken farms. They are well regulated and inspected. You Anti-Cafo Clowns need to move back from where you came from.

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  13. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    That ol' Paleo Channel sits under farms. They dont want chicken houses but are okay with growing sod.

    January 11, 2018 at 1:18 PM

    Speaking of sod, I heard ol' County Councilman Matt Holloway bought that ol' property the ol' Mulisms from Virginia was going to put that o' chicken farm on, on ol' West Road. Funny how that worked out for ol' Matty Holloway.

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  14. Anonymous said...
    So man made issues cause bad water quality but not climate change? Hits home when it happens to you don't it?

    January 11, 2018 at 6:32 PM

    Hey Lib'tard, you can't compare apples to oranges. There is absolutely no comparison you clueless Obama Lover.

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  15. Speaking of the Paleo Channel, it is actually in the County and only a very small part is in the city so how the Hell did the city get soul rights to the Paleo Channel when it is technically the County's water. Look at the maps. Tell the city to dig there own well instead of stealing it from us in the County.

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