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Thursday, September 06, 2012
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WILL our garden produce be safe to eat once the incinerator is up and running? Is anyone able to take before and after samples of our soil and test them over a period of time for dioxins and suchlike.

This would do much to alleviate our fears providing of course this is a totally independent survey. How far should this testing go, my suggestion is to take helium filled balloons to the site of the incinerator and release them from the highest point on different winds as we follow the _balloons, we should be able to see the areas affected by the fallout I think a great many people will be greatly surprised to see how they are affected.

J WALLING

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    by paperlantern

    Friday, September 07 2012, 1:23PM

    “I like your idea of the release of helium balloons. They should be tried when the wind is in all four quarters. The results might be surprising.”

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