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tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

The water will leave behind more trouble — a city filled with mold,

some of it toxic, the experts said. After other floods, researchers

found many buildings had to be stripped back to concrete, or razed.

" If you have a building half full of water, everything above the

water is growing mold. When it dries out, the rest grows mold, "

Zeliger said. " Most of the buildings will have to be destroyed. "

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Precisely. Which means there's a lot more than a dead city at hand. At least if

they pumped into Lake Ponchartrain, the bad water would be contained and

treated. When they pump into the Gulf, they're pumping into waters that touch

every Gulf state, as well as Mexico, Central America, Cuba and the Carribean

nations. When I think about all the smelly factories that were huddled around

the lake and the shores, gahhh. That's what's in the water. And whatever fish or

plantlife that manages to survive, and ultimately, all the people who subsist by

eating it.

It's all just mind-blowing in its proportions.

Serena

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