JohnDee
Well-Known Member
Tim,
It was actually the government that distributed the arsenic. Back in the last century...the 1930s...there was a massive drought in the mid-west totally messing with the environment. One result was a huge influx of locusts which destroy crops. The government, in it's wisdom, distributed huge amounts of arsenic for locust control.
Pan forward a few decades and the farmers just dumped the stockpiled arsenic in landfills where it leached into groundwater. Huge amounts of soil and groundwater are still contaminated even now...and I'm sure Iowa isn't the only place. Impractical to correct.
So Tim, I read that Au has issues with alkalines in water and soil. Is that improving?
Very cool that Sydney has such good water. We are a little weak in that regard...but it varies by city and state.
Cheers,
JD
It was actually the government that distributed the arsenic. Back in the last century...the 1930s...there was a massive drought in the mid-west totally messing with the environment. One result was a huge influx of locusts which destroy crops. The government, in it's wisdom, distributed huge amounts of arsenic for locust control.
Pan forward a few decades and the farmers just dumped the stockpiled arsenic in landfills where it leached into groundwater. Huge amounts of soil and groundwater are still contaminated even now...and I'm sure Iowa isn't the only place. Impractical to correct.
So Tim, I read that Au has issues with alkalines in water and soil. Is that improving?
Very cool that Sydney has such good water. We are a little weak in that regard...but it varies by city and state.
Cheers,
JD