On September 5th a river in Norlisk was blood red.
People found out that the cause was actually a discharge from a metallirgical plant in the area. Luckily this water is not hazardous to anyone working in the river a suspicion is that the plant let out a chemical which cause the water to turn red.
I think the people should have been a little more careful about that because what if the chemical was poisoness then what would have happened to the water supply?
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/12/world/russia-red-river-siberia/index.html
I agree with you 100% that the people handling the chemical shouldve have been much more cautions. If that had been a larger water supply and a more dangerous chemical they could've killed a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteI understand how with powerplants they will eventually blow, but like Ian said, as long as it doesn't affect a big water supply we will be fine, the only people we gotta worry now are the ones drinking the red water
ReplyDeleteI think its cool how a plant turned the water red, but they should be more careful too.
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