View Full Version : so I live on a toxic waste dump..
WayFast84
09-01-2006, 04:52 PM
Well I work for a organization called Edison wetlands, And they focus on toxic waste dumps. Ive been freinds with my freind glen for 4 years, and his dad founded the organization, Ive always helped out on the farm that Edison wetlands owns. Ive volunteered to help with the holloween thing and picked up some TRUCK LOADS of Liter about a half a mile down the road from the farm.
Ive always heard my boss and every one talk about the toxic waste dumps around here, Today I got picked up by my boss, to go ta work, and then he told me their was a toxic waste dump within a block away, so I dont really live on a toxic waste dump, but its only a block away, and I have hung around their.. Their not really sure yet, but It might also continue all the way up to a PARK!!
I guess its kind of a pointless story but I thought I would share it..
http://www.edisonwetlands.org/
baddest434
09-01-2006, 06:35 PM
explains everything :lol:
BonzoHansen
09-01-2006, 06:53 PM
NJ = waste dump. Get over it & move on...
camaro2you
09-01-2006, 08:09 PM
explains everything :lol:
damn ya beat me to it lol.
WayFast84
09-01-2006, 09:06 PM
It sorta does explain alot lol
WayFast84
09-01-2006, 10:50 PM
who cares?
:shrug: :helmet:
BigAls87Z28
09-01-2006, 10:55 PM
Is that why the red bird is wearing green timberlands, running with a football?
Is that why the red bird is wearing green timberlands, running with a football?
Dats hot *****
nj85z28
09-02-2006, 09:42 AM
Dats hot *****
da only thang dat wood be hawta if dat ***** be showin his grillz yo
79CamaroDiva
09-02-2006, 10:24 AM
Its no surprise that there's one that close to a residential area.. In my human ecology class they showed us a video about a waste dump not far from there.. I think it was called 'in our water' but not positive.. Ill find the book and let you know.. It was very interesting
NJSPEEDER
09-02-2006, 02:02 PM
all of the ewing residents should be glad to know that we actually live near the largest superfund site in the state. :) the former GM/Inland-Fisher plant has 75+ years of crap dumped in the ground around it.
everything from heavy metals to waste oil is buried around the property. which is the main reason they are having so much trouble getting anyone to build anythign on the site :)
WayFast84
09-02-2006, 02:30 PM
shh jeff will have a heart attack!!
jimmyboy8301
09-04-2006, 10:01 PM
he's like the new king of useless threads.
Brando56894
09-05-2006, 01:34 AM
:stupid:
he's following in koll's footsteps
Trans Aminal
10-17-2006, 10:22 PM
Damn toxic waste dumps.
Industrys are so stupid, what makes them think they can get away with dumping pollutants into the ground and water?? Its so stupid, toxic waste is nasty, what do they think, its just going to dissappear??
Reminds me of Love Canal...
Squirrel
10-17-2006, 10:57 PM
all of the ewing residents should be glad to know that we actually live near the largest superfund site in the state. :) the former GM/Inland-Fisher plant has 75+ years of crap dumped in the ground around it.
everything from heavy metals to waste oil is buried around the property. which is the main reason they are having so much trouble getting anyone to build anythign on the site :)
and i lived less than a mile from it the first 13 years of my life...:w00t:
Knipps
10-17-2006, 11:00 PM
I know people that may be receiving money from the big corporations b/c they were exposed to toxic waste etc
WildBillyT
10-18-2006, 08:13 AM
I've got news for you- it's not just big corporations that pollute the land. Back in 2000 I worked at an engineering facility that was built near an old chicken farm, and apparently the many years of chicken **** polluted the water so badly that we couldn't drink it. We couldn't even use it to make coffee.
"All Natural" indeed.
foff667
10-18-2006, 09:05 AM
arent they blaming the ecol i breakout on cow ****?
hardline_42
10-18-2006, 10:49 AM
I grew up in Hillsborough across the street from Ann Van Middlesworth park and we used to sneak into the military depot and fool around. It was only after I graduated high school that I found out that the nation's largest mercury reserve was located there and that the remaining mercury reserves from around the country were being shutdown and the mercury was being relocated to the 'boro. The sad part is that a big part of the property butts up against the baseball fields, the skate park and the lake and there's nothing but a 5' high fence (that always has a hole in it big enough to drive a Cadillac through) separating the two.
12secondv6
10-18-2006, 11:26 AM
explains everything :lol:
:rofl: Priceless!
Oh yeah.... welcome to NJ!
Kojak
10-18-2006, 04:29 PM
You don't live by a Toxic wast dump, but you probibly live near a contaminated "grassland." lol Everyone in NJ lives near one, I can visit two hazardous chemical clean up sites within ten minutes from my house. Most of them arnt as bad as they sound but they dont cause any good for beeing there. A lot of mercury plants used to be in the MeadowLands and they left a mess. Because mercury isn't water soluble you can find it puddling under water in some areas of the wetlands...
GP99GT
10-18-2006, 05:46 PM
welcome to more than a month ago guys :lol:
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