If you saw the damage phosphate mining does, I don't think that
anybody would think it is ok. A waste product of the mining is
flouride - but an extra toxic form of it. Instead of paying to
dispose of this toxic substance, the phosphate mines have a sweet
deal - cities pay THEM for the flouride, to put it in our water. We
had a mafia election last election that booted out all the county
people who voted to remove flouride from our water (after a long
battle by citizen's groups), and they put some yes men in, illegally.
There are lawsuits, etc, gearing up. It's a dirty, mafia business.
They're supposed to clean the wetlands and other ecosystems that they
destroy but don't do it a lot of the time. They are polluting a very
integrated, porous and delicate ground water system here. The water
flows for miles and miles underground through caves, etc, in a karst
system. And most of the phosphate is used to keep toxic GMO
conventional ag going full blast. Their plants would keel over and
die without it.
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