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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 296063" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Careful drinking any water near old mine sites, some may have mercury and a lot of others may even be full of arsenic or other noxious chemicals. I've seen some creeks and big dams with clean looking water around the Sunny Corner area that have toxic water signs all along the creeks and around the dams. You look into some of these dams as you can see a fair way into them and there is not a single living thing in them.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 296063, member: 487"] Careful drinking any water near old mine sites, some may have mercury and a lot of others may even be full of arsenic or other noxious chemicals. I've seen some creeks and big dams with clean looking water around the Sunny Corner area that have toxic water signs all along the creeks and around the dams. You look into some of these dams as you can see a fair way into them and there is not a single living thing in them..... [/QUOTE]
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