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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Harper County Highly Ranked for Overall Rate of Cancer



Is the Onside Buffalo five state map recognized by some of you out there? Why is Harper County represented by red? Does Buffalonian hit the nail on the head? Other people seem to have similar concerns. By the way, the map was put up on the Blog well before Buffalonian responded about their concerns. The above map is a close up of Oklahoma and gives more details on the data of the mainpage five state map.

To read Buffalonian's comments and others. Click on the link below.

http://onsidebuffalo.blogspot.com/2008/12/picture-says-thousand-words.html

2 comments:

  1. On the right side of this Blog in the grey area underneath the Sherlock Holmes picture is the FAVORITE LINKS area.
    Under "favorite links" is a link called "BUFFALO WATER TEST RESULTS".
    Clicking on that link it will go to the Oklahoma DEQ website's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
    Research can be done on various tests that have been conducted on the Town of Buffalo's Drinking Water.
    Test results and various bits of information about the quality of the drinking water and whether the standards are being met can be found there.
    Searching this data base is very much recommended.

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  2. How sad, that NO ONE has responded to the importance of this little blog. I'm guessing it is because it has nothing to do with "who said what about who".

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