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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 645743" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>The Corp Comm.came this morning and they have a machine hand held that can tell what is in the water and contents by number on a screen.Pretty neat actually.They go to telling us what is in it how much and all that.He said this water is really hot.Not good at all.I found the one in the tank bogged up and couldnt get out.So I pulled some blood in a syringe.Got her up on the bank and run it to the vet.They can tell a little by the blood.He said I cant tell you extically what is all in this for sure but I can tell you her kidneys are shutting down.And what ever she got in to could of been a week ago or so and just now showing up.Kidney failure is a slow process.We got here out of the tank and on to flat ground she can not get up at all.</p><p>I kinda hope she does die so we can have her autopsied.</p><p>Find out for sure.We got part of them off the place and tomorrow get the rest it got dark on us.Vet said get em off there as quick as you can.Untill the leak is cleaned up.They are supposed to start tomorrow on it.</p><p></p><p>We have had in the past on a place found an old battery in a wash after we looked and looked had couple die from lead poisioning.</p><p>This place is kind of remote and been production on it for years old sites and old trash dump.So there is no telling.</p><p>We have also had some plant problems at different times.</p><p>One time from and old dump site run off.Strycnine poisioning.Those old place that have had people live on them for so many years before the turn of the century and older.There is two old house sites on there just the foundation rock is all that is left.Some old pieces of crock around.Thats a long time ago when all the wood is rotted and gone.And no one old around you remembers when or who lived there.</p><p>There is an old cemetary down the road with a couple of graves that go from the 1830's to right after the civil war.And no one around knows the names on them.</p><p>Trying to figure it out is like beatin you head agin a post some times.Ya just have to keep on lookin.</p><p>If it is related to the water leak then they sure nuff will have to pay.</p><p>Thanks to all that took the time to give some ideas.I appriciate it.Thanks,Ronny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 645743, member: 2594"] The Corp Comm.came this morning and they have a machine hand held that can tell what is in the water and contents by number on a screen.Pretty neat actually.They go to telling us what is in it how much and all that.He said this water is really hot.Not good at all.I found the one in the tank bogged up and couldnt get out.So I pulled some blood in a syringe.Got her up on the bank and run it to the vet.They can tell a little by the blood.He said I cant tell you extically what is all in this for sure but I can tell you her kidneys are shutting down.And what ever she got in to could of been a week ago or so and just now showing up.Kidney failure is a slow process.We got here out of the tank and on to flat ground she can not get up at all. I kinda hope she does die so we can have her autopsied. Find out for sure.We got part of them off the place and tomorrow get the rest it got dark on us.Vet said get em off there as quick as you can.Untill the leak is cleaned up.They are supposed to start tomorrow on it. We have had in the past on a place found an old battery in a wash after we looked and looked had couple die from lead poisioning. This place is kind of remote and been production on it for years old sites and old trash dump.So there is no telling. We have also had some plant problems at different times. One time from and old dump site run off.Strycnine poisioning.Those old place that have had people live on them for so many years before the turn of the century and older.There is two old house sites on there just the foundation rock is all that is left.Some old pieces of crock around.Thats a long time ago when all the wood is rotted and gone.And no one old around you remembers when or who lived there. There is an old cemetary down the road with a couple of graves that go from the 1830's to right after the civil war.And no one around knows the names on them. Trying to figure it out is like beatin you head agin a post some times.Ya just have to keep on lookin. If it is related to the water leak then they sure nuff will have to pay. Thanks to all that took the time to give some ideas.I appriciate it.Thanks,Ronny [/QUOTE]
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