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Dern

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PostFri Jun 28, 13 12:14 pm     Reply with quote

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Dog poop has 23 million E. coli bacteria per gram. Human waste has 13 million


So if I am reading this correctly...

When my neighbor's dog poops in my yard I have only been pooping in their yard once. I guess I should actually be pooping in their water about 1.5 times to be fair!

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quenyaistar

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PostFri Jun 28, 13 12:29 pm     Reply with quote

The Columbia is one of the most polluted rivers in the world PERIOD....and it is not the ducks and dogs fault silly humans
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keithvoncoyote

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PostFri Jun 28, 13 12:39 pm    Relax... Reply with quote

It's probably just a Baby Ruth

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consumer

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PostSat Jun 29, 13 4:37 am     Reply with quote

I agree that humans are probably the worst thing to happen to nature. However, I'm not sure why the columbia is often described as being excessively polluted, here is a report of ecoli levels in the sacramento river in '08 I googled:

(MPN/100ml)
Sacramento
American River at Discovery Park
1413.6
275.5
187.2
Nevada
Squirrel Creek in Western Gateway Park, Penn Valley (Deer Creek Watershed)
228.2 a
214.2
108.1
Placer
Dry Creek/ Cirby Creek confluence
2419.6
209.8
272.3

these measurements are taken only 4 days apart. It looks like in some spots they varied by a factor of 10!


I also want to point out that while e.coli is a significant cause of disease, it is specific strains that obtain virulence factors that are most worrisome - which this didn't appear to test. As other people mentioned it is also a normal part of our GI tract flora.

We all harbor bacteria that are much worse, i.e. can cause more significant disease AND can be excessively resistant to antibiotics on our skin or in our nose. There are 10x as many bacterial cells on/in a human body than there are human cells.

probably best to figure out why the levels exhibit the trend that they do, rather than be preoccupied with it exceeding a seemingly arbitrary threshold.

What I'm saying is that I feel pretty lucky and blessed to kite in the Columbia... Very Happy

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Hein

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PostSat Jun 29, 13 6:20 am     Reply with quote

quenyaistar wrote:
The Columbia is one of the most polluted rivers in the world PERIOD....and it is not the ducks and dogs fault silly humans


Statements like these are symptomatic of a brainwashed individual unable or unwilling to do some basic research.

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Weaz

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PostSat Jun 29, 13 6:58 am     Reply with quote

Wouldn't be s problem if we just got rid of all that corrosive di hydrogen monoxide.
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Nak

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PostSat Jun 29, 13 7:26 am     Reply with quote

quenyaistar wrote:
The Columbia is one of the most polluted rivers in the world PERIOD....and it is not the ducks and dogs fault silly humans


I'll be the first one to fight for a cleaner Columbia, mainly because I've seen what other rivers around the world are like. The Columbia isn't even close to being in the worst list. I've been to places where it's damn near scary to get within 10 feet of the water, let alone put a toe in it.

I'm a big believer in fighting for clean water, and we need to continue to fight that fight here. Because if we don't, our rivers eventually will be just as bad as those other rivers. Of course, one good first step wood be to aerate the Boat Basin... Very Happy

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