What
could be a more perfect time for experimenting on human populations?
Did
The Mayor Of Los Angeles Just Poison The Entire County’s Water
Supply?
by
Jeffrey Phillips
14
August, 2015
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti met with the press last week to pour the
last 20,000 of 96 million chemically treated black balls into Sylmar
reservoir in los angeles.
The
balls being used in Los Angeles are made of high density polyethylene
and are coated with a chemical UV blocking agent, state officials
claim the black balls will reflect the suns energy, they will also
protect the water from dust, rain, birds and and chemical reactions
caused by additives (fluoride and chlorine) put in the water, It is
also expected to keep about 300 million gallons of water from
evaporating each year, they also claim that they will not leach
chemicals or affect water temperatures.
Retired
LADWP biologist Brian White is the brainchild behind the use of the
shade balls for water protection, the concept coming to him when he
learned about the application of “bird balls” in ponds along
airfield runways.
This
34 million dollar “experiment” is Mayor Garcettis response to
California Gov. Jerry Brown declaring the water crisis a state of
emergency in January, 2014, Critics claim the water shortage in
california is due to mismanagement of resources by local government.
Nathan
Krekula, biologist and operations manager at Wisconsin Diagnostic
Laboratory warned, “I don’t believe that in the long run this
provides a good strategy in protecting the water. I believe that this
will increase evaporations due to a greater surface area as well as
providing a great place for bacteria to have a nice environment to
grow protected from UV light that kills it. This system will require
greater levels of water treatment that in the long run will require
more money to ensure public safety.”
This
“shade ball” technique has never been tested and the long term
effects are unknown at this time. The fact that California officials
are willing to spend 34 million dollars to test out a unproven method
may give you a indication to why the state is $263 billion dollars in
debt, which is about half the debt of the country of Greece.
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