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Nihil

(13,508 posts)
14. There's no "potentially" about it.
Mon Feb 27, 2012, 08:49 AM
Feb 2012

What's more, it's not just Kansas that will be turned into a waste site by this
proposal but every state that either uses water from the Equus Beds Aquifer
or is downstream on the Little Arkansas River.

But hey, as long as this method is "cheaper" than actually paying for the safe
disposal of such waste products ...


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Potentially turning the state of Kansas into a hazardous waste site. liberal N proud Feb 2012 #1
Into a desert. JDPriestly Feb 2012 #7
There's no "potentially" about it. Nihil Feb 2012 #14
Time to avoid Kansas food products. ChairmanAgnostic Feb 2012 #2
Om nom nom Dead_Parrot Feb 2012 #3
Who came up with this idea? Sauron? Zenlitened Feb 2012 #4
rofl Dead_Parrot Feb 2012 #6
how fucking stupid can they be? rurallib Feb 2012 #5
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Whats the Matter with Kansas? benld74 Feb 2012 #9
In addition to their shiney new reverse robinhood tax policy and this great idea to.... wandy Feb 2012 #10
UN-fucking-believable... Champion Jack Feb 2012 #11
Argggggg! MuseRider Feb 2012 #12
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