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re: Is HWY 74 at Bluff Rd. Still Closed, and if so Why?

Posted on 8/31/16 at 5:55 am to
Posted by poops_at_parties
Member since Jan 2016
1545 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 5:55 am to
The water there is a ph of 2.0. Let that serve as to why they don't want you driving through it.

Honeywell lost 2,000 tons of something (can't remember what chemical) in the flood and they're trying to keep it hush-hush.
Posted by Capt ST
Hotel California
Member since Aug 2011
12931 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:02 am to
It's just low ph water, and it's a 4 not a 2. Let's get our facts straight.
Posted by dyslexic
Left field
Member since Nov 2010
6492 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:02 am to
I know about that also. It's not at a 2.0 ph but it was low. Also they kept 3115 open for days as people drove thru standing water on the road. As I said above, 74 is dry, the whole road is dry up to the one low spot by Bluff. Even that part has 14-16' of dry road so you don't have to drive thru the lower than normal ph water.



Dilution is the solution to pollution.
Posted by theunknownknight
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
57526 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:04 am to
quote:

Honeywell lost 2,000 tons of something (can't remember what chemical) in the flood and they're trying to keep it hush-hush


Honeywell is coming. Honeywell is coming...




































Posted by RealityTiger
Geismar, LA
Member since Jan 2010
20462 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:04 am to
If true, that is retarded. I know that 2 and under is considered hazardous by the EPA, but in perspective a coke has a pH of 2.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:07 am to
Posted by Tigeralum2008
Yankees Fan
Member since Apr 2012
17172 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 7:30 am to
quote:

The water there is a ph of 2.0. Let that serve as to why they don't want you driving through it.

Honeywell lost 2,000 tons of something (can't remember what chemical) in the flood and they're trying to keep it hush-hush.



Good thing I bought that "Acid Rain" protection plan for my Dodge
Posted by skinny domino
sebr
Member since Feb 2007
14353 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 2:38 pm to
quote:

Honeywell lost 2,000 tons of something (can't remember what chemical) in the flood and they're
H2S04 - sulfuric acid I believe
Posted by Isabelle81
NEW ORLEANS, LA
Member since Sep 2015
2718 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 3:10 pm to
Could that be why some horses' skin was falling off their legs?
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