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Anonymous ID: DMV1mhhM/biz/60610301#60610301
7/11/2025, 5:20:55 PM
>mfw the family I have been telling to buy Bitcoin since 2018 calls me lucky for getting rich

Sounds like a skill issue
Anonymous ID: Be9GN64FUnited States /pol/509375046#509377291
7/3/2025, 8:58:11 AM
>>509377204
I talked to 3-4 girls all day today and got nudes tonight. I am actually attractive unlike you mentally ill tranny pig
Anonymous ID: Zv0QkbsqUnited States /pol/509099511#509123339
6/30/2025, 3:13:29 PM
>>509123202
What do YOUR actions have to do with mine?
Wretched pest.
Seuth of Sin.
https://youtu.be/ClC-U6SyI9Q?si=IKxZzn96D7m8y7sh
Anonymous /fit/76304016#76304829
6/26/2025, 7:54:49 AM
>>76304054
He was such a stud.
Anonymous ID: SADO70ROUnited States /pol/508298768#508298889
6/22/2025, 8:57:31 AM
>>508298768
I was wrong.
Bolton was right.
I kneel Mustache Man.
Anonymous ID: MRg2Nqp8United States /pol/508117684#508117971
6/20/2025, 9:16:18 PM
>>508117684
>Trump to think about maybe engaging in talks that never go anywhere potentially like maybe once again or something potentially within perhaps 14 more days to 2 more weeks.
Sounds about sad.
Anonymous ID: R/eX48ioHungary /pol/507834982#507834982
6/18/2025, 10:18:52 AM
NUKES ARE DROPPING BEFORE THE END OF THIS WEEK
Anonymous ID: 55yYgAgtUnited States /pol/507380567#507384428
6/14/2025, 10:54:26 PM
>>507383458
kek
>>507383864
I voted for that!
Anonymous /v/712651197#712653203
6/14/2025, 8:21:17 PM
>>712651197
Imagine the BWC milking capabilities of those milkers
Anonymous ID: 5Up76dX/United States /pol/507100928#507106890
6/12/2025, 5:58:15 PM
>>507106476
>weird
>ick
Sounds based
Anonymous /diy/2920814#2921492
6/2/2025, 10:19:01 AM
>>2921491
Tires contain zinc (1–2% by weight), and trace amounts of lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals.

Over time, rain or snowmelt that contacts exposed tires or enters poorly sealed walls may leach these into nearby soil or water systems.

In some studies, zinc levels in water runoff from tire materials have exceeded EPA freshwater quality standards.

How to Measure It:

Soil Testing

Take baseline soil samples before construction (especially downhill or downslope from tire walls).

Repeat 1–2 years later and test for:

Zinc (Zn)

Lead (Pb)

Cadmium (Cd)

Chromium (Cr)

Tools: Contact a certified lab or use an EPA-approved home soil test kit.

Water Testing

If you're near a well, spring, or catchment system, test runoff or nearby groundwater for:

Zinc

pH levels (acidic water leaches more)

VOCs (less common, but test if tires are used inside or unsealed)

Frequency: After heavy rains or spring melt; annually otherwise.

Comparing to Standards

Compare test results to:

EPA Soil Screening Levels (SSLs)

EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for drinking water

Example Risk Thresholds (EPA Standards):
Contaminant Safe Soil Level (residential) MCL (Drinking Water)
Zinc ~23,600 mg/kg (screening level) 5 mg/L (secondary standard)
Lead 400 mg/kg 0.015 mg/L
Cadmium 70 mg/kg 0.005 mg/L
Ways to Mitigate or Avoid the Risk

Use vapor barriers and drainage layers behind tire walls.

Never leave tires exposed to the open air or moisture.

Install gutters, swales, and French drains to control water flow.

Regularly inspect and maintain sealing layers (e.g., plaster or concrete).