In reference to “Disruption of Water Source is Not Green” which appeared in the Feb. 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: I am a bit tired of the emotional opinions concerning a valued topic …
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In reference to “Disruption of Water Source is Not Green” which appeared in the Feb. 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: I am a bit tired of the emotional opinions concerning a valued topic in our area. I highly doubt that a molecule of water that passed through the kidney of Genghis Khan has passed through mine. I do not think that Cape Town, South Africa's water problems stem from windmill towers. PCB oils are not used in new components of electrical producing construction. I guess I missed how the oven's of Dachau somehow are the same as the windmill towers. Thanks for all of the misinformed emotional scares given in this article. It's time to vote on this issue before all of the snowflakes melt.