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Arizona—but you definitely don't want to take a sip out of this orange-colored gourd. In fact, you won't even want to touch the hot springs-fed mineral water that's overflowing out of this natural limestone formation because it's a rogues' gallery of toxins (like arsenic and lead)....
which has been phased out for many residential uses. The arsenic in CCA-treated wood can be dislodged so that direct contact with wood can lead to exposure, thought to be a problem especially for children, and it can leach into ground water. A 2008 Australian study found that one percent...
but, all too often the water is laden with heavy metals, with things like arsenic or lead- and then you have truly accomplished little. it’s why the Katadyn devices may be more useful. Or- to carry a hot water immersion heater and some charcoal– which of course me...
how to find them, what is inside of them, and how you can get crystals out of the ground. This book serves as a primer to all topics on the subject of rockhounding. Over 350 pages of quality information, that, if you were to read, would put you in the ranks of the top collector...
During February—usually the coldest month—the morning ground glistens with a carpet of frost. The chickens struggle to drink water through the crust of ice that covers their bowl during the frigid nights. Winter scenes to be sure. However, late morning, as the sun crests over the mountains...
Winter is also an option, but just as the desert is prone to extreme heat in the summer, it has a tendency to be bitterly cold in the winter. New Mexico in the spring time is also known for wind – this is an unpleasant thing when your face is inches from the ground and you can...
In recent weeks, as you all have started reading, I’ve heard from several people that this book could “Rip your heart out!” and I can’t argue with that sentiment. But why and how does it rip our hearts out? Some questions for you all to think and chat about: What expectations ...
Chemists are at the forefront of the battle to obtain potable water from brackish water, from poisoned water in aquifers (such as the arsenic-laden water from deep aquifers in Bangladesh), and from that most abundant source of all, the oceans, by desalination. Chemists have contributed directly...
LLC’ and is based in Boulder, Colorado. They are involved in Bureau of Mines-mandated remediation work on the underground workings of the Brown Derby #1 Mine, and as their willingness to allow collectors underground is not presently known. The author does not want to encourage activity which ...