Poisoned Waters (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
More than three decades after the Clean Water Act was supposed to make America’s waters clean enough for swimming and fishing, two iconic waterways - the great coastal estuaries of Puget Sound and the Chesapeake Bay - remained in perilous condition. (Aired 2009)
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In this 2009 documentary, FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith examines why it’s so hard to keep our waters clean. Through interviews with scientists, environmental activists, corporate executives and average citizens impacted by the burgeoning pollution problem, Smith reveals that a growing environmental threat came not from the giant industrial polluters of old, but from chemicals in consumers' face creams, deodorants, prescription medicines and household cleaners that found their way into sewers, storm drains and eventually into America's waterways and drinking water.
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
Imperiled Chesapeake Bay - 2:02
Creation of the Environmental Protection Agency - 11:39
Agricultural Pollution - 20:09
Regulating the Poultry Industry - 30:00
Soap, Pharmaceuticals & Plastic as Environmental Contaminants - 41:19
Puget Sound: Hot Spot for Toxic Chemicals - 53:23
A Superfund Site in Seattle’s Duwamish River - 1:00:54
Cleaning Up Industrial Pollution - 1:12:06
Stormwater Runoff Carries Pollutants to Waterways - 1:17:46
Save the Forest, Save the Waters - 1:23:03
The Ecological Impact of Development Sprawl - 1:33:01
From Cars and Highways to Mass Transit - 1:41:32
Credits - 1:50:01
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“When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realise that one cannot eat money,” -Cree Proverd.
@aishiteruyo
Жыл бұрын
Aurora made a song about that quote.
@deidradahl2802
3 ай бұрын
Yes', they have been digging for '''gold and rubies''' then storing them into banks. This leaves great holes in the earth; disturbing the eco system, they do not know that the animals and our environment are our real gold.
@stoptheviolence3358
2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@user-xh8ii2hj6r
Ай бұрын
My Dad fought in the jungles and Islands in WWII...." Son ..you know what money 💸is good for in the Jungle??... It's good for wiping your @$$! Wow!
@enhancedphysique6452
4 күн бұрын
This shit train only going for so long. 😢 our children's children WILL Pay the price. If something can be charge it will be. Fred I'll buy your way to the Whitehouse, but u need to look the other way when I need you too. 188% how it goes. You or I can do NOTHING ABOUT IT.
We need to bring back this kind of reporting.
@John-np2bf
9 ай бұрын
No, WE need to BRING BACK THE BAY. And waters like it all over this planet. OR, WE will cease to exist.
@devilik3692
4 ай бұрын
🤡🤡
@Moon_Presence
3 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? This was posted a year ago. It's not like it went away.
@francesguinta8614
Ай бұрын
Frontline is on a PUBLIC NETWORK, not a for profit news organization.
@Gurrla
29 күн бұрын
But it’s never gone away.
Been on the bay all my life. None of this is exaggerated. In the 70s when my dad was a kid you could see six feet down, now you're lucky to see six inches. 400 years ago you could see the bottom in the deepest parts of the bay.
@jiggyjay682
Жыл бұрын
Do you have any pictures from 400 years ago where you could see the bottom?
@gregolson3216
11 ай бұрын
@@jiggyjay682 I do! so STFU
@BanjoBarryRJr
11 ай бұрын
I grew up in the 70s and would go in the summer to the Chesapeake and dont ever remember seeing 6 ft or 6 inches down in that brown water. But there was lots of crabs and channel catfish.
@ikutiap5923
10 ай бұрын
Great memory/-ies 😮
@devilik3692
4 ай бұрын
sure sure
My bother in-law has his pilots license . We flew to McMinnville from Seattle, which is not far at all by plane. But, we mostly went along the coast, ir somewhat in. And as beautiful as this area is, the thing that stood out was all the pollution in the wetland areas. We flew quite low, and you could see the trails from farms, and industrial areas that would lead out towards the larger bodies of water, then out to sea. It was quite depressing! That was about 30 years ago, and i can only imagine that things are far worse.
@tonidavis1098
7 ай бұрын
😢😢😢 Wow!!! Devastating!!
@devilik3692
4 ай бұрын
cool story that has nothing to do with your brother in law with pylote license, every other person i know is a pilot, and?
@timothyoo7
4 ай бұрын
@@devilik3692 Dip$hit!!!
@lindadeal3344
3 ай бұрын
Flynn is the worst American and is a treasonous traitor as well as his brother; a family affair!!! A treasonous traitorous family!!
How we fail to protect and maintain our ecosystems makes no sense to me. It is almost like we want destroy ourselves.
@rodordie
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@margiemontgomery3528
Жыл бұрын
I remember when I was a girl very little and Native American Indian had a cheer coming from his eye and there was trash everywhere even the Native American tried to tell us that we were destroying America we didn't listen we would go camping and fishing a lot but I would always clean up after us and take the trash home not let it get into the water
@imrickjamesbitch415
Жыл бұрын
@@margiemontgomery3528 thank u from a fellow fisherman that practices the same things have a good weekend
@josephaltman460
Жыл бұрын
It's the rich corporate 1%!!
@goldnews927
Жыл бұрын
Democrats
Best journalism on tv today. Thank you PBS and frontline for all you do to bring the truth out
@babagandu
Жыл бұрын
This is old ... from 2009
Wow I thought everything was so much cleaner then when I was was a kid. That native on the horse commercial made us feel so bad. We just wanted to clean up the park, the sides of the road. I remember joining so many clean up projects. I didn’t know we still had pollution issues like this. Shocking
@ytgadfly
Жыл бұрын
that "native" was Iron Eyes Cody, a fraud who made a living posing as an Indian but was 100% Italian
@Jason-jc8ro
11 ай бұрын
Iron eyes Cody was actually Mexican not native
@rabblerousin8981
3 ай бұрын
When you find out that water treatment facilities don’t even try to remove pharmaceutical waste, and that we’re drinking each others’ blood pressure medication and antidepressants and birth control, because they haven’t bothered to address it 😅 The laws haven’t evolved but society’s use and production of novel chemicals and medications have greatly evolved. Contaminants that aren’t explicitly addressed in legal limits are not removed. And our laws are not all that protective. When you hear a legally acceptable level, know that there is assuredly published scientific evidence for harm in lower exposure concentrations.
Anyone else like to play these videos to fall asleep to? They are very well made lol and they sound soothing... I never know how old these videos are lol, some are newer but some are from when i was a kid...
@misschandanarajak2914
2 ай бұрын
I do watch these type of documentary to fall asleep
26:00. That chicken manure could be mixed with hay or compost and be good organic plant fertilizer. But commercial chemical fertilizer is cheaper and easier to use. It always comes down to 💰
I love Frontline. They tactfully get the point across with facts. I’m as conservative as one can be, but I consider Frontline PBS as unbiased as something could be in 2022.
@babagandu
Жыл бұрын
They have amazing documentaries that aren't posted. Great stuff & work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@TheSLOShadow
Жыл бұрын
Then please get as motivated and strident as the rest of us about making sure we don't have more oil pipelines near waterways and cracking down on agriculture and chemical companies
@joetatoesniff9525
Жыл бұрын
They try .....but sometimes are biased
@nonnobissolum
Жыл бұрын
Lol. Could this possibly be more ridiculously stereotypical.
@timothybanks2927
Жыл бұрын
@Seano Mac I definitely agree with you! Neither party cares about the hardworking everyday people. Hell the government is the most corrupt crime organization in the world!!
Every year we drive from DC to the bay to celebrate July 4th or Labor day, etc. Stopping at Royal Farms Gas stations to get gas station chicken is a tradition we share with out of town friends on vacation with us. Everyone's always shocked at how damn good the chicken is. Even among all the crab, there's always the famous Eastern Shore fried chicken. No one would think the bay has some of the best fried chicken in the country. After seeing this, I'm not sure how stoked I'll be about that chicken anymore. And thinking about how the whole area is based on such a macabre exploitation of animals and how we contribute to it, really takes the wind out of what we're doing over here. Poor little bird, it'll never be extinct cause it's born to die.
Former Stafford county resident here. Grew up off a creek leafing to the Potomac river. I remember them dredging my back yard creek as a child and going boating/fishing. In the mid 90s there was plenty of pollution. A constant oil slick and very murky water. Plenty of trash. No one was willing to swim in it. Hope things get better.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau stated in his documentary films back in the 1960s and 1970s that the Chesapeake Bay's destruction due to contamination, would be the last warning that the oceans were next. And once the oceans were contaminated, all of life in earth would be in the balance. Earth is finite. Pollution for greed is insane.
@passingthroughtime3033
Жыл бұрын
Happily we will all be dead soon.
@lindadeal3344
3 ай бұрын
@@passingthroughtime3033 speak for yourself as this will be here when you reincarnate!! You will be the one to clean it up! Now that's karma buster!
for 26 years i sprayed PFOS across the globe. the last contact i had was over twenty years ago. i recently had my blood tested for 40 different types of PFAS. of those tested i have six. the test shows i still have 16.15 ng/mL of PFOS (firefighting foam) in my blood. PFOS is an endocrine disruptor. i recently had my cancerous thyroid removed. ive had two basal cell carcinomas removed from my face and shoulder. i have high cholesterol that is not controlled by diet and/or exercise. pay attention. it's only getting worse.
@solomontillman1574
Жыл бұрын
You were killing the planet
@nunyabidnez2708
Жыл бұрын
@@solomontillman1574 i and every other firefighter who used/uses it over the past 60 years. untold millions of gallons of poison. we legally poisoned the world's water supply. and your tax dollars paid us and are paying for our healthcare and expenses. dont blame us. we were lied to just like you were. we were told it was "...as safe as dishwashing liquid...". guess what? stop washing your dishes.
@darlingusa2pettee57
Жыл бұрын
@@solomontillman1574 But I'm sure he was not told that. He was probably lied to and told he was saving the planet. Just like they lie now and tell you the jab is 100% safe and 100% effective. That climate change is a real thing and your cow farts are the reason.
@ianriggs
Жыл бұрын
@@solomontillman1574 I think this person recognizes that... This was over 20 years ago. I'm sure if they knew how harmful it was they wouldn't have even exposed themselves to it let alone spray it everywhere, which I'm sure was part of their job not their personal choice. That comment really wasn't necessary
@wabbitnred3609
Жыл бұрын
I can't wrap my head around what we humans are doing to mother earth and to the humans that live here. My husband is a Marine. He was stationed near camp Lejeune first he was diagnosed with leukemia in 2002 now about 3 years ago he was diagnosed with lymphoma. I've been going through this crap with him every step of the way. This last round has crushed his spirit. I don't know what to do anymore!
I am from the Midwest. Whenever I was an OTR trucker, I remember being in PA and seeing signs “Entering Chesapeake Bay Watershed”. I always took it be mindful of your potential pollution. I really didn’t realize how hypocritical that sign was.
Industrial Waste should be looked at in this case. Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth. Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to focus.
@ericchk102
Жыл бұрын
The decision to invest is an acknowledgment that comes with certain risks. Not all investments will do well and some may lose money. However, without risk there would be no opportunity to potentially earn the higher returns that can help you grow your wealth.
@thamad311
Жыл бұрын
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@zombie15ish
Жыл бұрын
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@thamad311
Жыл бұрын
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@thamad311
Жыл бұрын
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I really wish more entities made these types of documentaries today. Really well done.
@WildeWolfe7370
Жыл бұрын
First aired in 2009
@jenandtonic2012
Жыл бұрын
Please look up earthjustice
@jc.1191
Жыл бұрын
News channels used to do these occasionally, not so much nowadays.
@FMEBAKERY100
10 ай бұрын
Sorry to know you are so gullible…this may be the worst hit piece…I have ever suffered through watching
@baconneggsmclanky5765
9 ай бұрын
This aired in 2009!? Anyone have updates??
I’ve stopped buying mass produced food…yes it’s more expensive, and it’s cheaper than going to the doctor. In addition, if more of us do it, it will send a clear message to these huge agricultural operations. I don’t buy things with high fructose corn syrup. I buy local whenever possible, and I’m just eating less to make up for the difference in price.
@leoross5777
Жыл бұрын
no wonder half the nation is diabetic
@elizabethschumacher6836
Жыл бұрын
BINGO! When the prices go up, I go down. Make do with less. We can all do with some more of That! Congratulations to you!!!
@JackieOwl94
Жыл бұрын
Just grow your own food in a garden. I buy what I can’t grow, but it’s really nice to eat what I can grow in my pots.
@michellelafaye2721
Жыл бұрын
I certainly try!
@rabbit2212
Жыл бұрын
@@JackieOwl94 you sound really spoilt like everyone has a garden when its not the reality for many people in life :P
This documentary should be required viewing in all colleges and universities, along with other documentaries dealing with environmental concerns. It should be viewed in corporate boardrooms, town meetings in rural and urban communities. The burgeoning populations of the WORLD need to be informed as to the critical state of our ecosystems! For the survival of our own species, and the other forms of life we share this planet with (and upon which we depend for our own survival) we need a well-informed populace that will concede the necessity for drastic changes in our way of living and working. Without the political will to make the necessary changes, it won't happen soon enough. Without a well-informed public to press the politicians into action, we are dooming ourselves. Thank you - all of you - who participated in the making of this excellent video. You are doing critical work for the safety and future of all of us! 💜🖖♥️☮👍
@angelacahill9460
Жыл бұрын
Middle schools and high schools even better! Get em young!
@kathleenlandolt5936
Жыл бұрын
@@angelacahill9460 👍🏼
Maryland girl here. We absolutely need to take this seriously.
@troylee4196
Ай бұрын
This being 15 years old, I wonder about the update
I’m so sorry for the animals in these horrible places
@genxer6928
Жыл бұрын
Babies 👶 aborted the most.
@lindamaemullins5151
Жыл бұрын
Where are you from?
@natas74d7
Жыл бұрын
@@lindamaemullins5151 probably California 😂
@hullinstruments
Жыл бұрын
@@natas74d7 yeah because not wanting all the animals to die as an indicator of our future health is some woke lefty liberal bullshit right??? We learned better than that in the 8th grade. Just because both sides hate each other there are still inherit bad things in the world. Fuk your politics. Fuk my politics. maybe we could work together on stuff. If nothing else just to spite each other 😂 for forcing one another to work together towards something decent outside of politics. Btw I'm a white dude born and raised in the south on a farm. I can barely spell my middle name but would still offer any help I can. Whatever little thing that may be. And if it was working for good, I would work with the most far-right Nazi piece of shit or the most far-left insane green-haired pinko liberal. Happily. Science is outside of politics. I understand that's controversial and it's not true in all cases... Ken Ham and his "science" for example. And I'm making that comment as a lifelong Christian. But if you learned anything about the scientific method... It really isn't hard to understand peer-reviewed studies and vetted science. I know it's scary especially to my fellow single brain celled organisms... But it is possible I promise you. If I can do it a five-year-old could too
@gypsy2
11 ай бұрын
Ignore the Morons. You are a True HUMAN BEING. Been trying to save the wildlife for decades. Most people can't see past their own whims. When all the animals have gone, people will finally get it through their thick skulls that they can't eat money and that they are Next ! Like how they used to use a canary in the mineshafts. If the air was poison, the bird would die. Anyone with half a brain would then know enough to change their direction. If the bees die off, people have a mere decade or two, before they die of starvation. Those animals are the ultimate & final indicators of our own demise. Proud to share the planet with folks like You, Marsha Beatty !!! 🦊🦍🐯🦝🐫🐼🦩🐧🐦
I've seen these type of documentaries and it makes me sad to see how animals are treated and authorities MIA.
We live in MD near the coast. I refuse to let my kids play in the water especially after a rain. Sandy Point is such a beautiful spot that we can’t fully enjoy. And we only drink and cook with our highly filtered water.
@karlagarcia1851
Жыл бұрын
Same no matter where I live state,city. It’s dangerous for parents to allow their children or children in their care to play in rain water puddles etc. it is sad that so many simple joys for children cannot be enjoyed because $£€¥$ comes first ‘ to too many people in charge. I’ll keep praying for humanity and I’ll keep praying for all the people in charge . For them to have compassion and to do right against all odds and obstacles thrown at them or pressuring them to do wrong or greed getting over them. I pray to Jesus Christ almighty that they really consider their actions before they hurt humanity even more.
I've lived near Puget Sound greater Seattle area most of my life. When I seen the divers find melting star fish, I knew we were doomed. This is world wide. Wherever industry went so went the ecosystem. Big business has moved destroying one pristine area after another ALL OVER THE WORLD!😡😥💔☠️
@clevername8832
Жыл бұрын
I live in the same area and have a friend named Rusty.
@lindamaemullins5151
Жыл бұрын
Yep 👍🤨
@jenandtonic2012
Жыл бұрын
Please look up earth justice they're making a difference
@jenandtonic2012
Жыл бұрын
Please look up earth justice they're making a difference
PBS Frontline make excellent documentaries. Thank you Keep up the high standards.
@kennethmueller5840
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, as of late, they no longer seek the truth but work to support narratives that align with the powers to be. Little by little, revisionist history permeates through sites like this to craft a narrative seemingly true, to those uneducated in the facts, too lazy to do so, but rife with little untruths, mischaracterizations, or glossing over facts. PBS has become an activist news, documentary site that no longer tells a story but uses the story to drive a narrative. They look great, have great orators but they all, predicable, in the end drive home a point of their design. Very subtle to egregious, Nixon, a republican founded the EPA, but he could careless about the environment, really. He hired William Doyle Ruckelshaus to be the first director of the EPA, this guy was an environmentalist, before the word was coined, and he made decisions, not based on facts, that we now know have coast the lives of millions, banning DDT. People in Africa still suffer from his decisions. Then we go to Reagan, who the claim pushed for deregulation, he did and the economy took off, but it was this deregulation that made the environment suffer. Really, Reagan hired the same hard as. environmentalist Nixon hired to set up the EPA William Ruckelshaus returned to the position from 1983 to 1985, as the fifth Administrator of the EPA, during the Reagan administration. In 1973, he was also the acting FBI Director. So, don't believe what you read because it sounds solid, it's not.
@bluesshooes
Жыл бұрын
PBS is still one of the best things going in the USA. It's sad that people attack them for having the word "Public" in their name :(
@kenthomas4668
Жыл бұрын
THIS is good but too often they choose politics and manipulation. Just give us the facts and avoid everything else.
I was stationed in the DC area two time and served about 7 years there. Both times I used my Berkey at home, changing my filters every 2 months, for all my cooking and drinking needs and when out and about I always carried and drank bottled water. I Retired and came home. I can't believe 25 years later, after all these years nothing has changed... and it has gotten worse.
@jcee2259
Жыл бұрын
I moved from the pollution back east and sought better environmental management. My faucet water comes from glacier melt. I'm old and won't be alive when that faucet flow is scheduled to become a memory.
@mikelubin148
Жыл бұрын
But you wave the flag of no regulation. You a fool
@kellyglenn5897
Жыл бұрын
So who then is funding all of this? I question all things, always have.
@ihatesignupsgrrrrrrr
Жыл бұрын
@@mikelubin148 I was hoping there would have been a response to your comment... I'm not fully educated on the flag Denise has, but have a mild understanding of it. There certainly are many examples of over-regulation that comes down to mainly a form of additional taxation than safety/benefit although!
Stay strong, Mr. Simms! I live in Florida. There are so many homes here… not safe to eat the fish from most places if you go fishing. Sadly, I’m watching acres of beautiful land being bulldozed to build more condos or apartments near Pvt. Emory Bennett park. Like we need more people to move to FL. 🙄🥹More traffic. The men are getting to work right now at 6:22 am. No one cares. We need someone like you in Volusia County!❤🎉🎉❤
@ihatesignupsgrrrrrrr
Жыл бұрын
It's a global crisis; humans populate like locusts, just in a slower motion degradation of the land they occupy. 1-child per family should be law for many decades into the future then 2-child after for many centuries... You list the problem; nobody ever mentions any solutions... I give the solution! If my solution became law, then retirement benefits would need a drastic change immediately for economic reason, but absolutely possible! Any country not following law, shall be denied immigration and resource importation tariffs.
I absolutely loved the “who’s to say where the toxins came from… the pipe runs under a chicken coop and… ends in a field?? There may be deer or foxes causing that” guy. I mean he really is Neo dodging bullets in the matrix.
@vale_vergas6194
7 ай бұрын
What about the “ we are in the same position that the blacks were in, In the 1950’s, were calling were crying were doing everything we can “ guy …. (1:27:15 )
Being from Michigan, I grew up understanding and later appreciating "fresh" water. Only as an adult, then I finally learn that our state's leaders have no concept of how wonderful this resource is and that it should be protected. Algal blooms, agri-waste etc., have just about ruined the world's 5th largest source of fresh water. We might as well dump several thousand tons of salt in it for the way we manage it.
The problem goes so much deeper than you could even think. I have been in the water treatment business for 30 years and to say it has gotten worse is scarily understated. I worked for a very large company Ch2mHill and we treated the water on many of the military bases around the U.S and the world. Let me say that they took this job very seriously and did an outstanding job in making sure that the water was safe in all aspects. Now for the not so good news. Ch2mHill was bought out by Jacobs Engineering firm a few years ago and they have only one concern and that's profit. Since their takeover they have removed(fired) all ,yes all existing Licensed Water treatment Operators and replaced them with non skilled, non experienced employees from temp. agencies straight off of the street. Most hired could not give one damn about the water. The Operators that were let go(forced out) by Jacobs each had at least 20 years of water treatment experience and some up to 40 years, myself was 30. We made the top pay for water treatment operators standards as Ch2mHill went to great lengths to seek out the very best operators out there. I was contacted and then hired away from another company after being nominated for Water Treatment Operator of the year. The pay was from $28 - $32 per hr. and now they as stated are hiring off the street for $19 per hr. Not only is this scary for our troops and their families but to society in general when these kinds of actions are not only allowed but encouraged. So to all our troops out there that if you see vehicles on your posts that say Jacobs on the side start asking questions. Fact they changed out the pipes of 40 base housing units from lead pipes to pvc. Now why is that odd? They are required on that post to pull from 40 Lead and Copper samples from those 40 houses specifically. So in other words they have manipulated those samples to get the results they seek. I contacted the Pentagon with these concerns as being a veteran myself it is personal, they never returned any of my calls or e-mails. So with all sides seemingly to not give one damn about anything but the dollar I can see no way of a better future for any. So the dumbing down of your Treatment Operators has stopped all complaints to all officials as the new operators do not have the skill or knowledge to object to the breaking of regulations. OBJECTIVE COMPLETE!!!!
@rustymugg9658
Жыл бұрын
This need to headlines in paper and websites repeatedly. Thank you for sharing.
@rustymugg9658
Жыл бұрын
I contacted the local water treatment facility I received the invoice for the chemicals used he was very skeptical having to use it. It's was from CHINA. I'm sure it's designed to harm us.
@chaliwen7217
Жыл бұрын
America wants 3 things for it's citizens: they want you gone, the benefits of living overseas are to good to ignore. They want you in jail, the piple from High School to prison is real, They want you dead.
@tlafleur8433
Жыл бұрын
Am sure lotsa politics, corruption, lotsa quid pro quo, mis-alloted funds, negligence, inaccountbility, and ineptness for starters.
@popsdaddy2715
Жыл бұрын
You have to post this to more than just youtube go to Reddit facebook etc
Here in Alaska we stopped fishing for crab in our area for five years. The population came back up to over normal. Went from maybe 1 in the pot to 15 in the pot. In five years of leaving the bay alone. We halted all fishing. Not just commercial. Also: We have a few EPA people buried here. According to local lore.
@brianbiggers9611
Жыл бұрын
That's very different than the situation down here in the states with all the non-point sources of pollution. Just ignore it though, we can get clean water from plastic bottles, right?
6:30 18:18 Great service thank you PBS
I miss the correspondent in these early Frontline videos, he was great, haven't seen him since 2010 💯
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
He gave up...just like everyone else...
@michellelafaye2721
Жыл бұрын
Haven't had a TV for a couple of decades... didn't Fron line used to be on TV?
@RealNameDre
Жыл бұрын
@@michellelafaye2721 I believe it still is on the PBS channel. Usually brand new episodes come out on Tuesdays. 😀
Frontline, continuing decades of solid reporting.
This was published in 2009. I live in Seattle. It has gotten Way better since then in the Puget sound. Between the UW and NOAA being present here its actually been very helpful. Currently we are kicking out the fish farms and changing their regulations. Long ago Atlantic Salmon got into the Sound due to fish farming. All over the news they called all fisherman to go fish out those Atlantic salmon. There was NO limit. These things don't go away overnight though. So even though many things have changed we still need to do more. To save our local Salmon population UW has had a long running program. Where kids in elementary school get fertilized eggs and once they hatch they go to their designated stream or river to let their baby salmon out. These super fund sites are terrible. Because you have a program like that. But then you end up sending your baby salmon through these places. So we can't fix the populations if you are just sending them to their death through those sites
@lindamaemullins5151
Жыл бұрын
Yep 👍
@brianjob3018
Жыл бұрын
For those not from the area, you should edit to indicate "UW" means the University of Washington.
@reneethomas963
Жыл бұрын
Nunya D watching this episode now it's May of 23 i live in Kitsap county.. all my children have been involved in that program it was awesome when they finally got to go and release the hatchlings 💯that was elementary school and my children are now😊 well my youngest are 24🙏🏾they are still proud of what they accomplished back than❤ AWESOME
@julieannetenney4617
9 ай бұрын
We lived on East hill Kent, Washington. 1990-1993.fished from Uncle's boat.
13 years....an important documentary such as this should NOT have been held up in the archive for this long.....what took you so long?????
I worked "The Great South Bay" of Long Island. Started in "72" with my toes in the water. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean. 80 miles off the coast and the water felt tropical. The waves crashed, my toes inhaled the sand. A wiggle of the toe, excitement filled my soul. The agitated salt air cleansed my mind. I was adrift on sand bar. My toe in the sand.
My compliments, to Mr Sims, and the great work he's doing. Also to Frontline, for this excellent production, calling attention to this serious problem.
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
Yep! Thanks baby boomers! Keep it up! I love watching the downfall of not only our civilization and our species, but the planet as a whole! I wonder if I'll outlive the planet?....
@TheJudy62
Жыл бұрын
@@williamyoung9401 You can not blame this on the baby boomers. They demonstrated about this but big corporations are still left to pollute our water ways. We pay taxes to clean up the Chesapeake Bay but it will do no good if Corporations are not Regulated for pollution!
@TheJudy62
Жыл бұрын
@@williamyoung9401 If you watched this video, which I did, you would realize that Reagan did away with the regulations and the Clean Water Act which has caused this terrible problem. Big companies save big bucks from Not following the regulations for clean water! Republican politicians all care more about giving big business breaks then on keeping our environment healthy and clean for the people that support them?then?! In a Domocracy politicians work for the people that voted for them not for Big Corporations.
@TheJudy62
Жыл бұрын
After watching this Documentary I now understand why there are so many more gay as well as lesbian teen ages growing up these days. If chemicals in our water cause this problem in fish, etc. that are in the water they effect humans too. I guess we are doomed?! Sad indeed.
@thomasbyrge3754
Жыл бұрын
Let me guess you are a democrat right lmao 😂🤣🤣🤣
Great documentary. As much as I know each one of us must take responsibility for the way we live with respect to the earth, it is difficult not to be angry with these huge companies that bought up all of their competitors, a small group of people with an overload of testosterone who want to be the BIGGEST and stretch far and wide with their business reach, regardless of whether it is hurting people, the quality is definitely compromised, and the pollution is concentrated in such a way that it cannot possibly be managed without dire consequences. I watched a video 20 odd years ago called Food, Inc.. Once upon a time before Tyson and their gluttonous growth that makes no sense at all, there were approximately 150 small farms that supplied their local grocers in the US. Now there are 2 farms, Tyson and Purdue. Food cannot be industrialized and remain healthy and sustainable, global food companies are giving us foods that are poisoned and lacking in nutrients. Our only hope is to return to the small local farms and businesses. But there have been several concerted efforts to wipe out the small players, now that we are almost completely enslaved by corporations. Please try to shop small when possible
@fadingfrost2617
Жыл бұрын
Can't agree more. The fact is our corporate monopoly laws aren't working &/or aren't being enforced. And the practice of buying-out as many competitors as possible has spread from the oil industry all the way to our retailers, taking on everything in-between. The ability to do this is permitted by whatever politician(s) that enjoys generous "support""donations" or promises of a lucrative position for the politician to take advantage of as soon as his term is over. It's disgusting and going to cost far more than anyone wants to give any thought to. So we need to be holding ourselves accountable for who we elect.
@tonidavis1098
7 ай бұрын
❤😂🎉 Truth!!!
Thank you everyone trying to resolve these countless issues.
I follow a Canadian sheep and grain/bean family farm, their neighbor has a poultry operation and they use the sheep and chicken manure instead of chemical fertilizers, and are very careful about preventing manure run off from getting into the water. This just seems to be good management, why can't we do that here?
@jc.1191
Жыл бұрын
It may need heat treating or something here to get rid of the ecoli. These factory farms are very concentrated. That's my guess, or just lack of will.
We need to take such better care of this precious planet and ALL life on it.
@michellelafaye2721
Жыл бұрын
The question is how? We do definitely need to rethink our land usage. Most of the problem seems to be caused by the HUGE corporations amd big money. I have one question... why do people go out into the rural areas then insist on clearing the land? If they want to farm why not go to a state that has better conditions and environment for farming.
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
Who cares? Just move to the poor to the contaminated areas and let the rich live above them. Problem solved. =P (sarcasm)
I live in Port Orchard which is a ferry ride from Seattle. This area is really nice with a low population, great water, view , and somewhat undiscovered by people moving here. My granddaughters live in Olympia and spent time on some of the local islands and came to love the marine life I hope it is all still there when they have their kids. If you go to Olympia there is a great running Artesian well that runs 24/7, tested regularly, and is in the downtown area. I have been filling up jugs from there since 1981. I love good clean water!
@user-zv3lj1ef7l
5 ай бұрын
Low population because the water is no so great. If you want to see what clean water really looks like, try the pacific islands.
This is terrifying. Why is this not common public knowledge!?
This is the best channel on KZread by a long shot and I'm so thankful to have access to these videos 🙂.
@mariamaria2751
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes ..this is great info everyone needs to know , but some documentaries on this channel are biased af
@jamie.777
Жыл бұрын
It's a old.cable TV show
This documentary was MINDBLOWING with all its vital information. Downloaded this 2022.
I've bike toured much of the country and I have to say the absolute worst water I've ever seen was in Missouri. I'm used to being able to jump in rivers and cool down during the summer heat, but you're out of your mind if you do that there. I passed by one of the drinking fountains along the Katy trail one day when it was 100F, and right as we were leaving a worker pulled up and put warning signs up to not drink the water 💀
@davideverett5214
6 ай бұрын
Have you done the GAP/C&O? That's my back yard.
For the fact that she said in the first one minute of the video “if it would kill animals it could kill you” is where your answer lies. Had we cared to protect those animals unconditionally, and lived harmoniously with nature we wouldn’t have reached here.
@MrsJedmo
13 сағат бұрын
I love this comment 🙏
Its always fun to listen to zigzag answers from politicians, lawyers or big company representatives. The clearer we know their involvement, the funnier the answer. Never gets old
I grew up in Southern Jersey, my Mom born and reared in Maryland. Blue fin crab was a growing way of life. This isn't sad, it is tragic.
@robertscott5208
Жыл бұрын
The greatest trick of their God is the promise of heaven from the creation of caustic hell
@tookitogo
Жыл бұрын
You mean the blue crab? (Bluefin is a kind of tuna.)
@tedhernandez2394
Жыл бұрын
@@tookitogo YUP...Now Blue Claw crab is delicious.....I still eat it and I'm not glowing in the dark, I also consume seafood from New England.....stuff from Gloucester and north, down to New Hampshire. Been doing this for years! My water intake is from New York state. I ain't dead yet.
@jayo8621
Жыл бұрын
@@tedhernandez2394 you aint dead till it kills you....
@billybob9961
Жыл бұрын
But focusing on people’s pronouns is probably way more important to the Democrat party then clean water. When you put it in perspective it’s even more ridiculous That people actually continue to vote for politicians that are more focused on pronouns and clean water. It’s almost like a Saturday night live skit of the old days when Saturday night live was watching.
"IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S NOT ME, IT'S THAT GUY BEHIND THE TREE" That was Good! Shut him right down 34:49 - 35:52 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Our poor Earth! My hat is off to the people who work so hard to protect our natural resources.
“When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realise that one cannot eat money,” Cree Native American proverb
@richard6719
Жыл бұрын
We can look at Easter island as an example (historical evidence of net outcome) of what happened if we continue down this path.
@tmo4330
Жыл бұрын
LOL! If there is one thing we have plenty of, it's trees. There are not enough mills. The mills can pay low prices for trees because there are so many, then sell the lumber for a killing. Proof: pulpwood $7.00 per ton. Chip-n-saw $18.00 per ton. Saw logs, $30.00 or so per ton if you find someone to pay you for them!
@richard6719
Жыл бұрын
@@tmo4330 they said the same exact thing about the Passenger pigeon, once numbering in the billions, now they are extinct. Last one died in 1914
@tmo4330
Жыл бұрын
@@richard6719You are comparing apples to oranges. Passenger pigeons were hunted faster than they were replaced. Trees are planted in greater numbers than they are cut. Example: in 2020 I had around 20,000 loblolly pines harvested. This year I had 64,000 planted. We have 668 thousand acres of forest land in Alabama, 183 acres of which are mine!
@richard6719
Жыл бұрын
@@tmo4330 I will concede to your point about the passenger pigeons as they were wiped out faster than they could reproduce. I live in Washington state and I am sure you are aware of the forest in this region. Areas like Indonesia, So america, Malaysia, West Indies, many Asian countries are being deforested at a rate the size of rhode island every year for the last 30years and are NOT being replanted with trees. In this state the only trees that are being replanted are the ones with quick(relatively) commercial value. Losing much of its biodiversity that so much other life depends on. But who gives a shit right. Also I lived in Alabama and Georgia for several years and there too it’s losing some of its biological diversity….. on a side note I am very envious of your 183 acres and it sounds like you take great pride in your land. I only have 15 acres. But land costs here is astronomically high compared to the entire east coast and Midwest.
When I lived in Brooklyn, I lived about 5 miles from no fewer than 4 superfund sites. I only know of 2 that are currently being cleaned up. I don't know about the others, but they are ALL in bad shape which means the entire neighborhoods are in bad shape. I would like to see this updated for 2022 to see what, if anything has changed in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and in Puget Sound.
@adambrooks7137
Жыл бұрын
Jennifer are you from the states. Where do you live ?
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
4x more people have watched the Angry Joe Show's review of Saint's Row more than this.... That is telling...
@algonquin7187
Жыл бұрын
brooklyn ny?
@jacquelineseely5393
Жыл бұрын
Yet we send all of our tax money to Ukraine, when we could be cleaning up Love Canal and other sites. Instead they were redoing sidewalks to nowhere
@honorladone8682
Жыл бұрын
How long has this been going on?
Too much power and too much Government in people's lives! Regan was spot on !
Those poor animals 😢 💔
"...we don't care enough" sadly that is so true for so many. Thank GOoDness for the courageous organizers, activists, politicians, reporters and citizens that do care and do something about it - here in the US and around the world!
@jenandtonic2012
Жыл бұрын
Please look up earth justice
As an international environmental law lawyer, I can’t explain how long this has been going on and what we don’t know is shocking. And actually bottling water is NOT the answer
@catvisiontv855
Жыл бұрын
Politicians and big corps are the actual problems ... they arent doing anything about these industrial systems..
@marileesteele1804
Жыл бұрын
Nor desalination (more energy & waste requiring toxic containment/storage).
@inanymin8705
Жыл бұрын
Yes more plastics
@sharonscherzer5590
Жыл бұрын
so you did not know about trump and the clean water act......and what he did......not only clean water but clean air, forests etc.....
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it won't get bad until our kids are in charge and I'm senile in the Home, so who cares? (sarcasm)
🖐❤ People dont realize that they ARE the water, the soil, the animals, fish, and trees. We are one with the environment. We are the environment. The environment is us. We are all one. ❤
So grateful to all for this work
That’s what happens when people are disconnected from life outside of themselves😢
@CrybKeeper
Жыл бұрын
Come on! They KNOW the real answer is too many humans, consuming everything. Kill off 7 billion humans and we gain 96 billion gallons of water from their corpses.
@myahinton3108
Жыл бұрын
@@CrybKeeper there is enough land for everyone to live and grow food. We choose to live on top of each other for the sake of being closer to retail stores and restaurants. There isn’t a shortage. Just greedy people at the top.
@CrybKeeper
Жыл бұрын
@@myahinton3108: Not truth.
No mention of military installations in either of the 2 locations. They have been a huge factor in pollution forever but somehow get a pass. It would be nice to see an updated version of this old piece.
@babagandu
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that chemical they spray to put out fires ... they spray it also as "tests" that it functions
@BassForever44
Жыл бұрын
PFOS and other crap they frequently use yes. It was a huge problem in Okinawa, Japan, where I used to live and where the US has the largest overseas military facilities
@Trottotrot
Жыл бұрын
Annapolis is right on the chesapeake but they are regulated by the EPA. They dont get a pass so to say. Theres a waste water plant nearby these installations. So id like to hear what these military bases are doing that are so bad. not arguing with you just looking for more answers. We know there not dumping agent orange in the bay.
@kellyngrey4950
Жыл бұрын
I think it's because if they did, they'd have too much material to cover. The pollution from military installations needs an entire documentary to itself. The city I live in had 5 active bases at one point. Around them tends to be very low income neighborhoods - so poor folks are also being disproportionately affected.
@Isawwhatyoudid
Жыл бұрын
Write your local PBS, you might even be able to track down Ken Burns or another documentary film maker and let them know your concern.
So thankful to have access to clean free flowing spring water.
This is the sort of thing we SHOULD be concerned about!
These divers are AMAZING. God bless them. I hope they are ok from a medical standpoint.
@hendrixsun9372
Жыл бұрын
Trump hand checked the food and water reports I found them all. Biden just doesn’t care at all. It’s insane
@jeffk464
11 ай бұрын
You know you're studying the Orca's to find out if they toxins in their systems. The problem is all the Orca's know is that you're chasing them with boats and then shooting them with darts. Next thing you know, they're attacking sail boats.
I love this show and I have been watching Frontline alot lately at least for four months.
@Gravy_Master
Жыл бұрын
That is really fascinating, Ash.
@adambrooks7137
Жыл бұрын
Ashley are you from the states. Where do you live ?
@Gravy_Master
Жыл бұрын
@@adambrooks7137 Good luck, Adam. We’re all rooting for you.
@sharonscherzer5590
Жыл бұрын
do yu recognize some of the work of trump....taking apart your country as fast as he could.....or were you too busy
This is THE platform candidates for office in estuary zones should run on and heralded throughout the world for the salvation of humanity
This is one complet best documentary. I am sure the documentary staffs took a lot of time and hard work producing this. This documentary just shows the tip of an Iceberg. The polluted water leaving the terrestrial ecosystem and entered to our sea and oceans, that became beyond mankind's capability. All the problems will go down to the ocean and sea ecosystems. But the problem doesn't stop there. If our polar waters are affected by the poluted water, the freezing point became below -21 celcius. Which means, the polar ice cap will melt rapidly leaving a huge water(part poluted) to engulf and flood our doorsteps. The point here is poletcians sleeping with corrupt big corporations are killing us. We should unite abs raise 💪💪💪💪💪and oppose them like what happens in the 70s.
" A problem is not really a problem until its a problem for me." - The American Public
@Isawwhatyoudid
Жыл бұрын
even then with enough Fool Aide they will vote against their own interests
@tagatasaili
Жыл бұрын
That's human my friend
@pooddescrewch8718
Жыл бұрын
@@tagatasaili That is unempathetic and self serving . It should always be put in its proper place . Thats what peer pressure does best .
@mattm8932
Жыл бұрын
Republicans
@Isawwhatyoudid
Жыл бұрын
@@mattm8932 exactly
Poor Orca’s, just terribly sad and unbelievable that we have done this to our beautiful planet.
@thomass5169
Жыл бұрын
@MAN_MAN Greed is a good thing, time for you to read Ayn Rand. It’s always the other fellow who is greedy, not you or me. 🤔
I'm so happy that the population has increased now. We see many more whales here in Puget sound, residents, and transients. More seals, more fish, more crabs. It has been a fantastic bounce back, but we have a long way to go.
I used to live in a Cul-de sac amongst some prosperous people. They had 2-3 cars parked in their yard, after cutting down all their trees. My yard was the only one with 5 large trees. When my neighbors wanted to play dominos or just under a tree, they used to come to my yard.
This is an amazing production. Great job highlighting a VERY serious issue. We are trashing the planet, and with it ourselves.
@Monk-eee
Жыл бұрын
this was filmed in 2009... think anythings been done since? NOPE only gotten worse - people don't care enough they care more about keeping up with the Kardashians
@amberandrews6842
Жыл бұрын
@@Monk-eee indeed.
@BillKrake
Жыл бұрын
The movie Walle was a good representation of where we are headed
@BillKrake
Жыл бұрын
The Kardashian's I swear they made that name up one time when they got pulled over for driving in a low income neighborhood
@MsAmique
Жыл бұрын
@Bill 🤣
My Husband has worked in the Aerospace industry for his entire adult career. From SPAWAR (The Space and Naval Warfare Command) when he was in the Navy (and for many years after he retired, as a Civilian), a couple of others after he left SPAWAR, to his current career with Barnes Aerospace (here in Western Massachusetts.) Truth is, the Aerospace industry is responsible for some of THE MOST toxic chemical pollutants in manufacturing. The regulations and methods have improved GREATLY over the last several decades, but these chemicals are thus far, indispensable in the industry. True that they're some of THE MOST toxic chemicals in manufacturing, but also true that Aerospace machinery (especially airplane/space machinery parts) wouldn't and couldn't be as strong as they are, without the use of these chemicals. They're literally " baked" and painted into the parts and components in the manufacturing process. Also factual that modern society wouldn't work the way it does without some MAJOR changes and breakthroughs in terms of "man made" chemistry and it's role in manufacturing and the usage of things from military & space industry, to everyday, mundane products. (As the narrator said, right down to things like toothpaste, for example.) The truth of the matter is that without some very SERIOUS changes in the way we do things, this nightmare can't and won't change. True that regulations have helped significantly in recent decades, but also true that while how the usage and disposal of many of these things have seen serious improvement, we ARE STILL utilizing these toxic things AND environmental cleanup of many of these contaminated areas, has STILL not happened on a significant enough level to see any real improvement. MANY of the most serious "Superfund" sites (and almost EVERY place my Husband has ever been employed since his days in the Navy, have been "Superfund" sites) are owned and maintained by the military, the civilian ones are by and large, places that manufacture things for use in the military. Though civilian manufacturing is no less toxic. It's just that military industry is PARTICULARLY bad. We also DESPERATELY need to get our priorities in order. As long as we're doing things like sending BILLIONS of $$ we DON'T HAVE to spare, to places like Ukraine to propagate WAR instead of directing those funds to CLEAN UP the mess the war industry has made (as most of these "Superfund" sites have been labeled thus, and in desperate need of THOROUGH clean up, for DECADES), things will only continue to deteriorate.
@kileNoe
Жыл бұрын
Valuble comment, thank you
@Jekuyuytt6t5
Жыл бұрын
As much as I care about the environment and recognize the devastation of environmental exploitation, I can’t help but potentially validate some of the fundage that goes to particular countries during crises- it could be bigger immediate problems if we didn’t perhaps, I don’t know.. but yeah we definitely need to allocate more money to the environment- we’re a mess. The dwindling and degrading of resources is going to worsen future wars unfortunately.
@bvalen16
Жыл бұрын
Na zalost dok se Senat,Kongres, vlada itd ne prociste od korumpiranih politicara i raznih lobija (Lobiranje = Korupcija) nista od ciscenja planete..to je jedina istina jer kako objasniti recimo dozvoljenu kolicinu arsena u djecijoj hrani..Cuj dozvoljena kolicina otrova u hrani za djecu????
@angelacahill9460
Жыл бұрын
@@Jekuyuytt6t5 your comment hasn't aged well, lol. Zelensky & cronies have stolen $400M of US taxpayers money for themselves.
@user-zv3lj1ef7l
5 ай бұрын
If we keep this up, we're going to see a greater number of MANettes dressed in drag joining our military.
Water we must Protect & Preserve. This is An Awesome Documentary. If We All Quit Focusing on Each Other And on our Worlds Water..And Soil..This Would Be A True Focus For Everyone & Our Next Generation.
@4HAR2012
4 ай бұрын
LETS NOT FORGET ABOUT THE PLASTIC CRISIS AS WELL
The issue with storm water runoff is still the number polluting issue here in the northeast USA. Yet it remains unaddressed certainly not in any appreciable way.
I love PBS and Frontline because I learn the truth about so many issues. At the same time I am frustrated and angry that the people in control of our country don't do anything to correct situations like the condition of our water supply.
@takchifung
Жыл бұрын
Éé90/x_,
@tonidavis1098
7 ай бұрын
I Agree 😢😢😢😢❤
I’ve lived in Maryland my whole life. There is a lot of money dumped into the Bay Restoration Foundation - from license plates, to fees charged on our water bills. One has to wonder wth that money goes!😡
@adambrooks7137
Жыл бұрын
Rose are you from the states. Where do you live ?
@teet-zi8ks
Жыл бұрын
I live in Ohio . Down the street from one of the 7 Great lakes, Lake Erie. The mayor is trying to get federal funding to remove lead pipes below. Which is not the problem. It's pollution. Climate change., Etc. Fresh Walleye fish is well known in Lake Erie. Good eating
@williamyoung9401
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. All you care about is MONEY! And that's why we have frogs with 6 legs and massive die off. Maybe start taxing the POLLUTERS instead of regular people? It's all part of the plan. You get taxed, you get angry, and then nothing gets done...
@donaldmiller8629
Жыл бұрын
Rosemary Angela , The money goes into the open pockets of the Liberal Democrats. You can safely bet that people such as John Kerry will not have to give up their private jets nor their gasoline powered Rolls Royces.
@georgelahmon4539
Жыл бұрын
@@williamyoung9401 you going to tax China or other nations of people of color. That's waycist,and the biggest polluter is the U.S. Government and regulations and paperwork have hurt the environment more than it helped. The poster was pointing out how rich people have gotten from supposedly helping the environment.
Such excellent work. I just wish you guys had the ability to do this investigative work for every square foot in the United States, and The World!
Everyone needs to watch, learn from & heed
This doc is many years old and still revelent today. Sadly, the conditions are probably worse for waterways around the globe.
@nonnobissolum
Жыл бұрын
Tell us more, bot.
@frankdalla
Жыл бұрын
@@nonnobissolum chicken farmer?
@graysonwalker
Жыл бұрын
Americans could stop eating meat
@mrp1924
Жыл бұрын
Hopeless
@Uros141
Жыл бұрын
@@graysonwalker Nobody should stop eating meat and that's not a reasonable expectation. We need to hold our representatives accountable, meaning they need to fight for tighter Environmental laws and procedures. Nitrogen and Phosphorous can be extracted from the waste, which is shown in this doc. There are various types of treating wastewater which eliminates these two harmful agents. We (general public) need to keep our politicians accountable and that is the solution to every problem, including this Environmental issue. If EPA's hands weren't tied and if they could effectively go after the big companies that pollute the environment, then nobody would need to give up meat. We do that by voting politicians who will protect EPA. Who will have the public interest first.
Frontline is so enlightening and informative. I would love to see an update to this.
@pjpredhomme7699
Жыл бұрын
my sense is you would not love to see it remember Trump pretty much completely dismantled the EPA. I think if anything this can give you some up front look as to why they wanted to do that - make america toxic again
@nunyabidnez2708
Жыл бұрын
update- in the thirteen years since this documentary was aired the EPA has not taken action to curb the growing pollution amounts and sources. the problems continue to increase as consumerism grows with the ever-growing population that is continually bombarded with "newer better faster more convenient easier prettier stronger water proof dust proof stain proof nonstick no muss no fuss" advertising of "the latest and greatest" products that will end up in a landfill or on/in the ground where they'll ll seep their toxicity further. it's never going to get better. we have seen to that.
@missnellaful
Жыл бұрын
Does ANYONE remember “noise” pollution? Including music? Which has a reactive effect on certain types of pollution!
@thomass5169
Жыл бұрын
@@bobhabib750 exactly!
@guy1313
Жыл бұрын
Who cares..want the earth to burn
Just when you think front-line documentaries couldn't be any better, they kick it up a notch...or two. This is my favorite channel on youtube. I used to be from Puget Sound then moved to Texas. I left there because the infrastructure is horrible, only to discover the same traveling across America. I hear people eating this stuff from the Sound and frowned upon it and myself, had been contracting unusual skin diseases. When I started collecting rainwater in Texas for daily home usage, this all went away. It didn't fix the problem because we're all surrounded by it.
Best news I've heard in a while.
My first job was a metal shop that was on strike, Union Fab, the boss had me dump 3 50 gallon barrels of oil a parking lot away from the dawamis river. The teachers at highline highschool never said that was bad.
@joetatoesniff9525
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Sad
@mariamaria2751
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Omg
@putheflamesoutyahoo1503
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pep kill for money also......but they say they didnt do it cause they were paid.....
@naturgrel
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WOW!
The Chesapeake Bay was paradise to me as a child. In the 70's My Grandfather had a houseboat docked in Maryland & everyday I'd pull up sunnies, bluegills, yellow perch & catfish while fishing off a floating platform at the end of the docks. My Grandfather would pull up traps full of blue crabs right off the side of the boat. It's heartbreaking to see the bay has become so degraded.
@clemclemson9259
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sounds like paradise!
@thomass5169
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I was there in the 70s, and I grew up at the mouth of the bay. The Chesapeake is far better off today than at that time. Overfishing is likely the problem in addition to the growth in population. We have made great progress in the US, and we must be careful not to destroy agriculture while making additional progress. But this hit piece is far too political to be helpful.
@thomass5169
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@@clemclemson9259 It still is.
@samphu8648
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@@clemclemson9259 nbt
@alfredk471
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@@thomass5169 Maga alternative reality.
Can't wait to tune in next week!
Symbiotic relationship with the planet is what humanity shares.
This came out on Apr. 21 2009; thirteen years ago. That means that the material for this episode started being put together in 2008. After that much time having past things have changed a lot. How about an update, Frontline?
@amberandrews6842
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It hasn't gotten better.
@sharonscherzer5590
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you let trump repeal this act......not paying attention
@holeshothunter5544
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Especially since it's 14 years later, and the EPA has been gutted since you asked. We're screwed now.
@Monk-eee
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i don't like trump either but can't blame it all on one man. This was here long before he was. Mom said maybe and dad (Trump) said NO. Is anyone else trying anything else? To your knowledge?!
@troychampion
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ya, hmm... how do you update propaganda? politicians commit false flag operations then blame the opposing party in an idiotic way to motivate people to do some drastic thing against some other group of people, it is all about $$$$. It has always been about $$$$, climate change is about $$$$ also, it used to be a warning about the next ice age, then it was global warming, now they call it climate change so they get your money no matter which way they can convince you it is going today. if we can get elon's 1 million people on mars we stand a chance of seeing how exactly stupid we can be with our resources on two planets and maybe save both. People who pollute should be punished, people who spread propaganda should be punished as well. PBS should not get another dime of tax payer money for anything!
Mr. Sims is a pioneer in thought in concept and environmental prophecy who will be thanked in generations yet to come. That is a fantastic strategy to reduce and manage sprawl and continued development clearing forestry. the ecosystem HAS to STAY BALANCED.
Good documentary, quite educative, important lessons
Happy to say the effort to clean up the Great Lakes has been positive, especially Lake Superior.
I grew up on Virginia's beaches in the 1970's and 80's. I live in NY but summered with my grandma on Virginia Beach. It was incredible back then. It has been built up ten fold since then. Last time I was there it was a disgrace. I couldn't wrap my head around what had changed. What a horror !
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
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I had the privilege of vacationing there in the late 80s as a young adult. Haven't been back since. Sad to see that human beings seem no wiser than some animals, crapping in their own living space.
@IlIlIlIlIlIlIIlIlIlIlIlIlIIIII
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NIMBY boomer get pillaged
@jenandtonic2012
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Please look up earthjustice they're making a difference
@wabbitnred3609
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@@jenandtonic2012 Ok TY
Excellent documentary. Thank you, Frontline.
Thank you PBS
It's been urgent for decades, but nobody listens.
I will always admire the work my ex did in getting my city to fix it's combined sewer overflows that polluted in to the James river after every rain. We had the 2nd oldest municipal water system in the country at the time and now 20 years after replacement the local creek is full of life as it should be. The restorative power of nature is tremendous.
@joem3999
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One and only Girlfriend? How the hell did I get here? I'm a farmer, former logger, and former commercial fisherman...lol. I actually used to live in king county as well. What a horrible place... Worst county ive ever seen in 30 states. Those forests are overrun with homeless junkies. I've heard women being raped in the "forest" by homeless regularly from my damn apt. People being beaten and robbed 500 feet away and you cant do anything. If I shot the perps Id be hung by liberals before Police even arrived (the next day). Even found violent high junkies asleep in my truck.
@tonybranton
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why is she your ex? division is why nothing gets finished people dont stay together long enough to raise their kids
@owencooper9944
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ttyt😮tlhsgggggg fr don’t even think pptstststtstrsttttott is the only thing that makes makes sense but i l just ooh
@thomass5169
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Great message and exactly why the Chesapeake Bay is going to be just fine long-term. In fact the bay is better off than it was in the 70s, because of actions like your former hometown. Same thing goes for Tampa Bay. It used to be far worse than it is today.
@davidcollins2648
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@@thomass5169 Thank you Thomas. Nature can heal itself if we just leave it be. In today's world we need more hope and less doom. There are good reasons to remain hopeful.
"Who's to say its not fox or deer?" Oh how much do you have to be paid to look and act that willfully stupid in the interest of actively destroying water ways? Some people are absolutely shameless 🙄
@williamyoung9401
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But...if they're regulated, what will happen to our precious billionaires? 😭
@stayinganonymous.3172
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Those people are a cancer to our society.
@joshgrant6290
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I hate his face
@thomasfoss9963
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And that guy was a spokesman for the industry!!!!! Untold millions of chickens polluting the streams, and rivers, and he's blaming an occasional fox or deer presence!!!!
In some places I see people eating by water fronts as their trash blows into the water. There needs to be signs and fines
For the wrong doing of not treating Mother Earth right the consequences are alarming in a grand scale.