NHPR ran a story this morning about pollution at Pease Tradeport (the former Pease Air Force Base). I never heard of this pollutant before (PFC's I think they were talking about). NHPR did admit that there were no human studies proving that the stuff was harmful. Actually, running such a study has severe ethical problems but never mind.
The stuff had been detected in the water of test wells drilled to look for it. NHPR, continuing its tradition of innumeracy, didn't mention how much had been detected. Modern laboratory technique is sensitive enough to detect a little bit of anything just about anywhere. No mention was made about tests on tapwater. They were hot to trot to test the blood of residents, workers, and former workers, but nobody had volunteered to pay for all this medical work.
Could it be that the greenies are out to shut down Pease by inventing a new hazard? I mean the greenies invented Bicknell's Thrush just to prevent skiing on the Mittersill trails.
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