CrashVector Posted March 26, 2022 Posted March 26, 2022 I was planning to take a trip up to caddo lake, and was doing some research of mercury warning levels in Louisiana, and came cross this: Quote
softwateronly Posted March 26, 2022 Posted March 26, 2022 59 minutes ago, CrashVector said: I was planning to take a trip up to caddo lake, and was doing some research of mercury warning levels in Louisiana, and came cross this: Warnings like this have been on the Great lakes predators for most of my life. It's a shame/disgraceful that companies have been so shortsighted or outright negligent in their contamination policies and actions. Also, if you see this for any body of water, know the prey fish, bream, perch, crappie, etc are the source even if they don't show up on the warning because their biomass doesn't meet the concentration requirements. scott 2 Quote
CrashVector Posted March 26, 2022 Author Posted March 26, 2022 1 hour ago, softwateronly said: Warnings like this have been on the Great lakes predators for most of my life. It's a shame/disgraceful that companies have been so shortsighted or outright negligent in their contamination policies and actions. Also, if you see this for any body of water, know the prey fish, bream, perch, crappie, etc are the source even if they don't show up on the warning because their biomass doesn't meet the concentration requirements. scott The real shame is that the government allows companies to pollute a certain amount. The problem is when 5,000 companies are all polluting the amount the government says is "okay", it adds up and ends up ruining waterways. 2 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 Did any of y'all read the entire research? On Toledo Bend one would have to eat like 3# of filets a month to ingest any noticeable amounts of mercury. Not a 3 pound bass but 3 pounds of filleted bass per month! 4 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 9 hours ago, CrashVector said: I was planning to take a trip up to caddo lake, and was doing some research of mercury warning levels in Louisiana, and came cross this: All fresh water in the US (and elsewhere) have elevated mercury levels, even the remote pristine looking ones. It comes from the rain, so there is no escaping it. As long as you aren't feeding fish to small children or pregnant women on a regular basis, there should be no issue. PCBs, and other such pollutants are more of a problem in estuaries and the ocean. 4 Quote
softwateronly Posted March 26, 2022 Posted March 26, 2022 49 minutes ago, Deleted account said: All fresh water in the US (and elsewhere) have elevated mercury levels, even the remote pristine looking ones. It comes from the rain, so there is no escaping it. As long as you aren't feeding fish to small children or pregnant women on a regular basis, there should be no issue. PCBs, and other such pollutants are more of a problem in estuaries and the ocean. Interesting, I always thought mercury was leeched from the ground and the groundwater was contaminated in runoff. I know pre scrubbers, mercury was more airborne in power plants, but then again there's a whole world out there burning things. scott Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 2 minutes ago, softwateronly said: Interesting, I always thought mercury was leeched from the ground and the groundwater was contaminated in runoff. I know pre scrubbers, mercury was more airborne in power plants, but then again there's a whole world out there burning things. scott Yes, that happens too, exacerbated by the lowered ph in rain water. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 27, 2022 Super User Posted March 27, 2022 On 3/26/2022 at 4:07 AM, Catt said: Did any of y'all read the entire research? Well did y'all? Did y'all even look at the date of when the research was conducted? Go read the list of allowable contaminants in your bottled water. Dasani water is 'purified' tap water Dasani is made from purified water by using "reverse osmosis filtration" — technically, that's tap water. Any bottled water made with reverse osmosis filtration comes from "municipal" sources, which means the tap, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Apr 7, 2020 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted April 2, 2022 Super User Posted April 2, 2022 On 3/27/2022 at 5:56 AM, Catt said: Well did y'all? Did y'all even look at the date of when the research was conducted? Go read the list of allowable contaminants in your bottled water. Dasani water is 'purified' tap water Dasani is made from purified water by using "reverse osmosis filtration" — technically, that's tap water. Any bottled water made with reverse osmosis filtration comes from "municipal" sources, which means the tap, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Apr 7, 2020 Your point? reverse osmosis removes almost everything from water, kinda like a filter with a mesh size the size of a water molecule, so yeah, it's a good thing... Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 2, 2022 Super User Posted April 2, 2022 46 minutes ago, Deleted account said: Your point? 46 minutes ago, Deleted account said: Any bottled water made with reverse osmosis filtration comes from "municipal" sources, which means the tap Dasani use the same water you get out of your kitchen faucet & use a sales campaign to convince you how great it is. The whole idea of bottle water is "tap" ain't safe to consume. Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted April 2, 2022 Super User Posted April 2, 2022 4 hours ago, Catt said: Dasani use the same water you get out of your kitchen faucet & use a sales campaign to convince you how great it is. The whole idea of bottle water is "tap" ain't safe to consume. I'm not sure what part of purified you are having trouble with, all water comes from the same place if you trace it all the way back, no? 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 2, 2022 Super User Posted April 2, 2022 55 minutes ago, Deleted account said: I'm not sure what part of purified you are having trouble with, all water comes from the same place if you trace it all the way back, no? I'm not sure what part of read what's allowable in your "purified" water you're not comprehending. If has government regulations on it, it has allowable contaminates. In the case of mercury in Toledo Bend's fish one would have to consume a abnormal amount to reach the bottom percentage ratio allowed. Quote
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