Off-Topic: ...and slow decline
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Name:
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Carlson
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...and slow decline
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11/19/2018 7:43:51 PM
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Well, governor Ivey could direct that the water division enforce current rules on lake Martin. Corruption at federal and state levels is definitely visible. But what about our neighbors that run environmental management in this state?
Btw, what specifically are you referring to on lake Martin. Was the textile industry at one point. Who is polluting our lake now?
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