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Miss J1 year ago

On Mexico's side of the Rio Grande it's called Rio Bravo, it's where all the sewage from Mexico runs into the river. You never see ppl fishing there bc it's too toxic to eat the fish. The smell has been bad since the late 60's that I know of.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

i bet you never heard this before

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Michelle Peterson1 year ago

Needs to be checked into, .@leezeldin @EPA @epaleezeldin

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Odin1 year ago

WTF!?! Send this to every local news station in the area, then the state, then the country. This should be making headlines. Make it viral! No way can this be allowed to go on unchecked!

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Daniel Taylor1 year ago

Looking at the map there are three industrial sites on the Iowa side and nothing on the Nebraska side. One is a fertilizer manufacturer. Still not sure what I'm looking at but I don't like it.

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Native Bill1 year ago

Deluxe Indian swimming pool

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Debra Dolge1 year ago

We need to bring this to the new administrations EPA! This is happening all over and needs to be stopped!

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1 Ronin1 year ago

That is not the sewer. That is the discharge from the sewage water treatment plant. This is not an uncommon practice in the United States. Your shit water goes to a treatment plant. From plant to river. Clean water treatment is the same way. Water from river treated pump to home.

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WildNana 🇺🇸1 year ago

Literally why I don’t swim in the Ohio River-too many “river pickles” 🤢

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Rush Limbaugh1 year ago

Hopefully not, cause that is disgusting.

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RosesArePink1 year ago

Imagine the disease…

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