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I'm in Louisiana-I was just joking-I know it doesn't damage the systems on my boat-after all-in La. we get all the crap from everywhere north of us along the Mississippi, Red, Sabin and Ouachitau Rivers.

Like I said in another unrelated post....the urethra of the nation:rolleyes:.

It does make for some world class fishing though.

Kinda related- I had a patient that worked for the City of New Orleans public works wastewater facility. It was rather entertaining listening to his description of all the assundry discarded items they would find in the untreated sewerage. Each one had a nickname. As this is not the OTDE I'll spare the details.
 
I can't see where this one-time event is a threat to humans and the environment.

I cleanup hazmat spills for a living. A few years ago we had a truck and pup trailer loose about 9,000 gallons in the Colorado River near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Total panic occurred! It was Spring time and the river was flowing about 200,000 cubic feet per second. A cubic foot is about 7.48 gallons. I'm not going to do the arithmetic; I'll leave that up to BandB and his headache :)

Needless to say, there was nothing to remediate that day!
 
But will it affect my anchor?
 
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