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No wonder why the water is green: full of phosphate!
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Posted by maxt |
11/7/2005 6:02 PM | remove |
Yup....here in Florida, every pond and waterway associated with a phosphate mine are a ludicrously green-blue color.
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Posted by TaP |
11/12/2005 10:50 PM | remove |
algae and aquatic plants must grow like crazy here
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Posted by pilsathe65 |
7/31/2006 12:08 AM | remove |
Here in Riverview Florida, if I live on a certain stretch of the Alafia River, you can swish a stick in the river, and the water will glow green. 'Cause it's downstream from a phosphate mine.
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