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Military surface detonation

In truth, the toxic residue from military munitions in drinking water, soil, surface water, and air present a far greater hazard to more people than an accidental detonation on an old range. Toxic substances can also escalate up the food chain rendering that big bass harmful to eat. Many common foods are contaminated with perchlorate because plants were watered from contaminated rivers or wells. [Pg.37]


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