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Frogs with multiple legs, containing both male and female sex organs are being found. Some scientists believe these malformations are due to endocrine disruptors present in our water supply. Others factors causing deformed species are the results of parasites. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/08/110802-frogs-deformed-parasites-animals-environment-mutants/ Fish are also being found with both male and female sex organs and unusual tumors.
This duckling has 4 legs. The presence of pollutants in our drinking water is causing high cancer rates locally and results in mutations.
Photo of Lake Guntersville at Goosepond, G.Morgan
The question, what do we want, clean, beautiful waterways with fresh, safe drinking water - or polluted waterways which are not healthy?
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Clogged lakes from exotic aquatic nuisance species which proliferate from excessive nitrate, phosphorus and sewage pollution?
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Do we want filthy, polluted waterways which are the source of our drinking water? Questions and serious concerns which each of us must evaluate.
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Tonight, April 21, 2009, on "Front Line," PBS, there will be a program on the pollution of our drinking water and fisheries across our nation. This show will concentrate on the effects of endocrine disruptors on animal and human physiology. In most cases it only takes a minuscule PPB or PPM, parts per billion or parts per million, to disrupt endocrine systems. Wiki has a good article on Endocrine Disruptors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocrine_disruptor PBS trailer on the "Front Line" expose: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/poisonedwaters/
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The source of our drinking water in Scottsboro is the Tennessee River. The river is polluted from sources in Jackson County as well as sources up stream in Tennessee. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has published this list of polluted streams and advisories. If you will notice their are many polluted areas upstream from Jackson County. Chlordane, Mercury and PCB are just a few of the pollutants listed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. http://www.tnfish.org/ContaminantsInFishAdvisories_TWRA/FishFleshConsumptionAdvisories_TWRA.htm
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There is considerable scientific evidence concerning the link of plastics and their by-products to various cancers. Video links concerning plastics and breast cancer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUSsbFN70KA&feature=related About plastics, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvzTr1VOK90&feature=related
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