Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Region of Waterloo appear to be between a rock and a hard place. The following link (at the Cambridge Advocate) explains the appearance of altered or changed sets of data dealing with chemical detections in drinking wells in Cambridge. The significance to Elmira is fairly obvious as we rely on the same actors for our drinking well and water information.

4 comments:

  1. congrats, I know you do a good job and actually know of what you are talking about. Too bad you associate yourself with the Cambridge Advocate.

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  2. Thank you for the compliment to myself however I am puzzled by the zinger to the Cambridge Advocate.By the way I very happily met an Al Coyne years ago, is that you? Al Marshall

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  3. Coyne is my first name, irish obviously. You understand the issues and present them with facts and clarity without resorting to name calling and childish behavior, and i appreciate people that can do that. As for the Cambridge advocate, well it was a good idea but has become a bit of a joke with the ignorant attacks on people. Plus all the good writers have left the site,nothing is original over there,just copied from other sites. Other than yours that it. Keep up the good work.

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  4. Thanks again for the kind words and I will try to keep up the good work. Regarding the Cambridge Advocate I admit I'm strongly biased in their favour, as their work which I've only been following for the last month, has inspired me to start this site. Therefore lets agree to disagree concerning them and do feel free to comment , good or bad, on the various posts in the Elmira Advocate. Al Marshall

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