🚨 WOW. Brown University student Alex Shieh previously EVISCERATED the school's administrators for having a $46 million deficit, despite surging costs for students.
They pay $90K+ PER YEAR.
@JfkPascalNajadX@Mega_Linda15 Bro, Arab Muslims in Dearborn came in the early 1900's. Ford brought these guys into the country.
ICE is hunting hispanics who jumped the border.
🚨BREAKING: Elon Musk vows to CRUSH George Soros!
Elon says: “He spends half of his wealth influencing elections and paying professional protesters and rioters. It’s about time someone showed him how powerless he can be.”
With roughly 100 times Soros’s net worth (Soros sits at around $12 billion), Musk dropped the hammer:
“I could buy and sell him dozens of times over.”
A rare multidrug resistant bacterium has prompted officials in Cheyenne Wyoming to prohibit wastewater discharges from a data center project. The city traced the organism known as Cupriavidus gilardii to discharges from Goat Systems LLC an affiliate of the Meta data center campus.
Laboratory testing at the municipal wastewater facilities first identified the unusual bacterium in February. Further investigation confirmed the source as an industrial user linked to the sewer system. As a result the company immediately lost permission to discharge wastewater into the city system.
Cupriavidus gilardii occurs naturally in soil and groundwater but appears infrequently in municipal wastewater systems. While human infections remain extremely rare the bacterium can cause serious illness especially among immunocompromised individuals and older adults. No illnesses have been connected to this event.
The bacterium colonized the biological treatment processes at both city wastewater plants. This development required a temporary closure of the reclaimed water irrigation network. Over the next two months crews drained and disinfected the reuse water system along with Prairie View Pond. Affected irrigation setups were switched to potable water sources as a safety measure.
City officials report that only trace amounts of the bacterium now remain. Reclaimed water services resumed on June 29 following guidance from public health experts. Meta indicated that its construction contractor halted all industrial wastewater discharges upon notification and arranged for offsite hauling instead. The city confirmed that drinking water supplies were never impacted.
["Notice Regarding Discharge to the Sanitary Sewer System." City of Cheyenne]