Wherever that photo originated, explain what it has to do with wind farms. Anything at all? Or are you resorting to misdirection like a wimpy little boy because you've lost the argument? And while you are contemplating your response, since you want to appear to know what is in that water, why don't you actually tell us what is in it, and please, do back it up with analytical results.
You said you could post all sorts of pictures of the mines from ground level. Please do so. Or are you going to admit you can't and were in fact lying as usual, olfraud.
Acid mine drainage from a mine near Pittsburg, PA.
On April 1st, the EPA announced strict new guidelines on the allowable levels of water pollutants for new valley fill permits. Coal companies complained that the new guidelines are too stringent and that the water coming out of valley fills is safer than a lot of bottled water. Bottoms up, boys.
Coal ash slurry pond failure in Tennessee.
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Coal sludge impoundment.
Is there any doubt that the mining companies are fudging data?
Now, about those analytical results you were going to give us...