Here our city uses a ice slicer product, they put so dang much down the roads white,,, I lease some ground that has a natural drainage lake in it, we have had cattle die from drinking the water, all were killed by high "salt" in the water, I asked about it, showed them my finding,, they told me, they were applying it at a "allowed" rate so they were not responsible for the deaths or the extremely high ice slicer content in the water,, now I was also told if I had put any ice slicer in the water I WOULD be 100% liable,,, they as a "gov" agency they cannot be held to the same standards as I am,,, was I surprised Not even a little bit, Sure I want clean water, I follow the rules,, but like the city here many "gov" agency's Do NOT and that's seems "ok" as no one governs them,,, I quit spraying in 1999 other than spot spraying Canada thistle,, I use less than a gallon a year on 1200 acres of chemical, the city buys ice slicer by the semi load,, my question is why am I under the gun when I follow the rules and they make up what even ones they like and that's fine,, Wake up people, do research,, not all is true in what you are being told,,, Oh and the grammar Po-Lice here do not waste your time reading this as I am sure you cannot understand my poor writing skills
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