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Fracman

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Tough to compcomcompete with Williston dumping the raw sewage into the lake. Even makes the fish yellower
Where does Bismarck get their drinking water. This got me wondering
 

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Where does Bismarck get their drinking water. This got me wondering

Now it comes from under the river through the sand bed via the new building that sits along the river near Sertoma park / Bismarck zoo area north of the expressway bridge across the river from Captain Freddy's in Mandan.

It is replacing the old surface intake system and is supposed to cut down on the amount of treatment drinking water will need and it will not have the high turbidity during muddy river times.
 
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I have heard that a main ingredient in WD-40 is fish oil and that is why it acts as an attractant when sprayed on fishing lures. The theory makes sense, but I have never tried it myself.
 


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I have heard that a main ingredient in WD-40 is fish oil and that is why it acts as an attractant when sprayed on fishing lures. The theory makes sense, but I have never tried it myself.

Nope. Petroleum distillates - no fish oil.

The stock has been on a tear last 3 years though.

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I work in the coal industry and WD 40 is not allowed on any mine site at all and I have worked at a few other companies where it is not allowed on site as well, it is a carcinogen and highly toxic cancer causing agent.
 

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I work in the coal industry and WD 40 is not allowed on any mine site at all and I have worked at a few other companies where it is not allowed on site as well, it is a carcinogen and highly toxic cancer causing agent.

I love the smell of burning WD-40. Suppose I better not breathe that in anymore.
 


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It's been said that Brute deodorant in a tree will draw in bucks during the rut. Guess it's the musk...
 


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I work in the coal industry and WD 40 is not allowed on any mine site at all and I have worked at a few other companies where it is not allowed on site as well, it is a carcinogen and highly toxic cancer causing agent.

Oh boy, I have been using it to butter my toast. :;:huh
 

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Seen WD-40 used for trout fishing in Montana and even tried it myself.. Worked well.
 

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