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The reason EPA ignored this pollution is caused by a worldwide incorrect applied pollution test that EPA used to base its NPDES discharge permits on.
Although EPA in 1984 acknowledged this incorrect use, in stead of correcting the test, it allowed an alternative test and now officially ignored this type of pollution and by doing so lowered the goal of the CWA from 100% treatment to a measly 35% treatment, without notifying Congress.
Other problems caused by this incorrect applied test are that we do not know the real performance of a sewage treatment plants and have no idea what the effluent waste loading is on receiving water bodies, besides the possibility that such plants are designed to treat the wrong waste in sewage.
Want to know more visit www.petermaier.net and read the description of this test (BOD) in the Technical PDF section.
Who is the idiot who took the photo with someones head at the bottom of the photo or did Ohio suddenly start growing hair?
And what you interpret to be hair growing on Ohio is cloud cover along the Lake Erie shoreline in Ohio, as viewed from a satellite. Note the cutline on the photo: NASA Earth Observatory, that's your tax dollars at work.
So bacon is causing them in the gulf.