February 21, 2020

Wind Turbines Poison Candian Water

Timothy Birdnow

Those ugly bird blenders are poisoning Canada's drinking water and polluting their precious bodily fluids.

From the Toronto Sun

Industrial strength wind turbines are making a lot of people worried.

Installing those turbines means pile-driving massive steel beams into the bedrock.

The problem is that the bedrock is made of Kettle Point black shale and is known to contain uranium and arsenic. Vibration from the pile-driving breaks up this toxic shale below the groundwater and contaminates it. Area residents can’t drink, bathe, or wash their clothes because of this. Water wells are being poisoned as the government continues to allow the pile driving.

The law of unintended consequences is a bitch.

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