Finding toxic chemicals in my body would be a very disturbing thing. My first thoughts would be "Where did this come from"? "What did I do wrong"? "How did this get in my body"? Basically, I would be full of questions and concerns, and if I found out that these toxic chemicals entered my body through something I was eating or a product I was using, I would be infuriated. To me, companies seem to not be concerned about people and only concerned about making money. I have never tested my body for chemicals because I feel and think I am relatively healthy. In fact, I think I am healthier than the average person. I have changed my mind on that though. I will definitely be getting tested for chemicals because I will not allow myself to be ignorant about what is in my body.
In San Francisco, there are 3 sewage treatment facilities. There is the North Point Wet Weather Facility located at Bay Street and the Embarcadero. It was built in 1951 and it is important to note that this facility is only active during wet weather, which I find is very interesting since it barley rains in SF. There is also the Oceanside Treatment Plant which was built in 1993. it receives about 20% of the cities flows. The last one is the Southeast Treatment Plant. It was built in 1952 and treats the other 80% of the cities flows. Needless to say, the Southeast Treatment Plant is much larger than the others and does the bulk of the cities wage work for SF residents.
Hi Jordan,
ReplyDeleteHow scary it must be to realize that you were dangerous chemicals in your blood and you have no idea how they got there. It makes you not only worry about yourself but also your friends and family
Hi Jordan,
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is unsettling to think of how many chemicals are in our bodies without us even knowing. And I think the questions you bring up are valid, but I think what may be even more disturbing is that the doctor probably wouldn't even have the answers because there are so many chemicals everywhere.