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The ponds, from which many villagers get their drinking water, are contaminated with rotting leaves and animals.
The team pointed out half-erased bridle paths, fieldstone walls, drainage ditches and ponds from Tiffany's time, comparing them with vintage photos in the Met catalog.
More than 40 years ago, Mr. Masry said, PG&E dumped water tainted with a cancer-causing chemical into unlined ponds, from which it seeped into Hinkley's water supply.
Another type of product that can keep ponds from becoming mosquito-breeding grounds but that do not kill the insects directly are substances known as surfactants that coat the top of the water.
But sludge ponds from various aging or even shuttered industries dot the landscape in Europe and the United States, often poorly maintained, and posing a threat to health and the environment.
After long and careful study, the chemists at the plant concluded that the 2,4-D had been formed spontaneously in the holding ponds, from other substances discharged from the arsenal; in the presence of catalyzing air and sunlight, and quite without the intervention of human chemists, the ponds had become laboratories for the production of a new chemical.
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Surface waters (0 10 cm) were obtained from Suncor tailings ponds and from MLSB, as well as from Syncrude's West In-Pit pond (Table S2), as described elsewhere.
A third one was larger and just across the pond from Kasson Grove.
They carved out a pond from the edge of the swamp.
At the bottom is a tiny pond from which rises the croak of dozens of frogs.
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