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Otherwise_Hunt7296 OP t1_jackm9u wrote

“The August 25 violation notice said that a stick from a tree was inserted into a bullet hole in the water tank and “sealed with an unknown epoxy or resin-like material” about 8.5 feet above the ground. The DEP said these are “improper materials and improper technique” as they did not meet NSF certification requirements.”

“Lawrenceville residents have continued to call into question the quality and safety of their drinking water, just as the DEP has issued violation notices for the Borough’s improper maintenance and reporting of the water system.”

https://www.mytwintiers.com/news-cat/local-news/dep-lawrenceville-plugs-bullet-hole-in-water-tank-with-tree-branch/

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EarthInteresting2792 t1_jae1nme wrote

You say “improper “ materials. I say “organic and earth friendly “ materials. Do you hate the earth?

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Otherwise_Hunt7296 OP t1_jaee9u3 wrote

Feces, fungi, and poo are organic and earth friendly but I don't want to drink them :D

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Sc4r4byte t1_jaeke8e wrote

Well the “sealed with an unknown epoxy or resin-like material” bit is probably not "organic and earth friendly"

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finished_lurking t1_jaechd3 wrote

No no no. You get wood from home depot to repair holes. Not branches that were outside that could’ve had animals and dirt and stuff on it. The only proper repair materials come from a store staffed by highly trained individuals in a sterilized environment.

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