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Just saw the EPA report warning that high levels of dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) have been detected in Strawberry Reservoir. The report stated that the clear odorless compound is concerning as it not only is extremely corrosive but could cause fatalities if inhaled.
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The only problem is that there isn't enough of it.
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But ironically we each need to have almost 1 gallon per day in order to survive!!
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[quote Fishrmn]The only problem is that there isn't enough of it.
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Exactly. Major deficiencies in fish generally results in catastrophic fish die offs. Lesser deficiencies can result in spawning failure and physiologic stress. The source of contamination is felt to be from rain.
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