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If I lived around the airport I would not have a pool. Also, we are so close to the Bay why bother having a pool. Glycol is only a problem in the winter time when temperatures are below freezing and it is winter precipitating. Thank fully due to global warming temps are rising and although we will occasionally still have a blizzard or two the winter precip. days are lowering. So in a way how many days of the year are we really talking about glycol use ???? Spring No, Summer No, Autumn No, but a few days in Winter to keep things in perspective that this problem is not as widespread as Mr. Langseth makes it out to be. Mr. Langseth is trying his last card in attempts to slow or halt the airport expansion and that is the environmental card. Figuring environmental laws are strong that perhaps it will work in regards to the TF Green Airport expansion. I applaud him for his efforts as he doesn't waiver on his stance. The bottom line is RIAC will do what it takes to move forward and break ground this Summer. If it means buying, relocating wetlands it will. They had to agree to moving the softball fields which Mr. Langseth also made a big deal of. Folks don't you see Mr. Langseth does not like the airport. He does not want it in the city ! He would like it returned to the scrap junk yard it once was back in the 40's and 50's before the state bought it.

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