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Danadroid OP t1_j8wbo6q wrote

interesting. So maybe not the toxic cloud. Whitefield is in a valley surrounded by mountains. Wondering if they just acted like a trap and the chemicals have begun to sink down and accumulate enough to produce a smell. We're supposed to get some rain. Wonder if it's worth collecting some of it and testing PH.

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underratedride t1_j8wec9t wrote

I planned to put out a bucket and test the rain today. Saw some posts from MA yesterday with what looked like acid rain on a vehicle.

The more the feds stay quiet about this the more worried I get.

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Curious_Buffalo_1206 t1_j8x5hhn wrote

What’s the point? We already know every water source is contaminated with PFAS. 500 miles away, a little chemical warfare agent isn’t gonna be noticeable in the chemical stew we’re all existing within.

Things are just starting to fall apart. It’s not gonna get better. It’s too far gone. Go do something fun this weekend instead. Memento mori.

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