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There is only one group/industry that can be caught dumping chemicals into a stream/river/lake that kills fish/other aquatic life and not be named/mentioned/not charged. Since little info is provided, it allows everyone to inject the latest highly publicized drug war propaganda,,,,,,punks with grandma's fruit jars making meth. Anyone every consider why the FDA (our alleged protector) does not simply ban the OTC sell of main precursor drug used to make meth,(pseudoephedrine's)?? That would shut down 90%+ of most all the meth labs, go ahead give your representatives/FDA a call an ask that simple question an listen carefully to their response. No one is going to die from a runny nose due to the lack of over the counter access to psuedoephedrines,,,,,but I guarantee it will not be banned. Everyone needs to hear their reason why, it is all about the money. Their reason is not about us on the front lines in our communities battling the effects of meth making/use/abuse.

Since the "suspect identities" are left for the reader to guess,,,,,,I say that the "dumpers" were petroleum company gas well drillers/frackers. That is the only group/industry that can kill everything in their path with unknown amounts of benzene derivatives and does not have to answer to it,,,,,,,,yet.

Anyone seen a gas well holding ponds/holding tanks/well pads in use under infra-red video (like law enforcement/military utilizes in helicopters)?? Just think the volatile benzene direvative fumes that you can see while fueling your vehicles,,,,,,x 1000 for days/months. Think fracking fluids/produced water/produced gases,,,,,one well pad/holding pond/holding tanks is equivalent to a large scale illicit meth lab operating absolutely reckless. They "fume off" the volatile benzenes into open air for all to breath/touch/eat.

Most all state (DEP) agencies track meth lab locations as a contamination source,,,,that same agency cannot even spell the word benzene/heavy metals when related to the thousands of gallons used in this gas well exploitation.

Neither operations mentioned above are healthy to the local environments/communities.

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