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Coming up
* Donna Lloyd at the
Maple Lake Library
July 13
* Movie on Birch is
July 17
* Christopher Schneider
Annual Bass Tourney
is July 18
* Gear-Head Cars &
Coffee is July 18
DNR Question
of the Week
Q: What common poisonous
plants should I avoid while
camping and hiking this summer?
A: Poison ivy is a fairly common plant that everyone should
learn to recognize. You may have
heard the phrase, Leaves of
three let it be, referring to poison ivy. The oils on its leaves can
cause an itchy rash.
While poison ivy is native to
Minnesota, there is a non-native
invasive plant called wild parsnip
that can cause painful burns. If
you get the sap of wild parsnip on
your skin, and your skin is then
exposed to sunlight, this can
cause a chemical burn. Wild
parsnip has small yellow flowers
that grow in flat-topped clusters.
Keep an eye out for wild parsnip
along roadsides, trails and stream
banks.
You can take some simple
steps to avoid exposure to hazardous plants while camping and
hiking:
Learn to identify plants that
are hazardous.
Dont eat any wild plants or
parts of plants.
Cover your skin to prevent
contact with hazardous plants.
Long pants and closed-toed shoes
are good protection.
Stay on trails to minimize
contact with plants.
Fireworks
accident on
Maple Lake
Medical help was called to
Donnelly Drive on Saturday, July
4, at 10:51 p.m., for a Jeffrey
Henrikson, of Maple Lake. Henrikson sustained burns when a
firework prematurely went off in
front of him. He was transported
to the hospital by Allina ambulance. The extent of his injuries is
unknown but he was stable, lucid
and speaking during transport.
Sheriffs department
prepared for summer on lakes
by John Holler
Correspondent
County Board
continued on page 3
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
Fishing for sunfish ordinarily is great around the 4th of July and
I suspect there were lots of panfish caught, filleted and fried up for
some great meals over the holiday. I was out Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with high hopes of finding the honey hole. That
didnt happen on either day and Im still kind of bewildered with
what happened to the big orange-bellied male sunfish that were so
prevalent a year ago. I was solo on Tuesday and tried several spots
on Maple, but not with a whole lot of success. Females filled with
spawn were still a problem and after a couple of hours and only nine
keepers I called it quits. On Wednesday I teamed up with George
Palmer and suggested an early effect might work. The Tuesday night
cold snap apparently froze the jaws of the larger sunfish as cold
fronts usually do, and we were scraping to find some to put in the
livewell. The little guys were sucking off our pieces of leeches as
fast as a person could re-bait. We switched to some Power Bait
which was tougher for the small fry sunfish to steal. We moved
around more than I normally do, trying to stay just off the weed line.
The Northerns apparently were hungry and one made a huge splash
and gave up as I boated the sunfish it was after. Later a hammerhandler Northern gave chase as I was reeling in a small sunfish, but
veered off, apparently scared by the boat. Palmer and I had a double
when crappies hit our lures with a vengeance. Mine was 12 inches,
Georges slightly smaller, and both were released. Around noon we
found some keeper sunnies among the many small frys we released.
We ended up with 20, not good in any anglers book, considering
this is prime time for them, but thats fishing!
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I watched the Lakers wax the Buffalo team 15-2 a week ago
Wednesday at Irish Stadium. Both teams were coming off placing
first and second in the Hinckley tournament and it looked like Buffalo just plain ran out of pitchers. They were defeated by Maple
Plain 14-4 the night before. Left-hander Todd Fuller was on the
mound for the Irish and had a no-hitter going for six innings before
giving up a single to the Buffalo third-sacker. .
. The Irish
have a 10-game home stand beginning with Rockford on July 10.
.
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I teamed up with Daryl Hennen on Friday and Saturday mornings,
fishing on Maple Friday and Mink on Saturday. Maple Lake was
the best of the two for sunfish and, again, fishing just off the weedline.We picked up about 20 keepers and released a hoard of small
sunfish that seemed to like whatever we used for bait. Hennens new
fishing rig is equipped with an electric trolling motor with a remote
control and features an anchoring GPS system that holds the boat
in place without using the traditional anchor. Its a neat piece of
equipment and Im planning to put one on my wish list for Christmas! On Saturday Daryl and his son, Brad, Vanna, and myself fished
Mink, beginning about 7:15 a.m. I hadnt fished that lake since it
partially froze out. The sunfish limit is five and we didnt even come
close in the roughly four hours we were on the lake. We found out
trolling slowly along the weedline in six to seven feet of water was
the most productive. Fishing activity on the lake started to pick up
about 10 a.m. with some casting for bass, others trolling for whatever, and some, like us, moving slowly for sunfish. Daryl caught a
mixed bag of sunfish, small bass, and a 25 1/4-inch Northern. His
Northern was too large to keep (24- to 36-inchers need to be re-
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by Sgt. Jesse Grabow
by Sgt. Neil Dickenson
Minnesota State Patrol
Greased
Landings
by Kent Peterson - N55623
When Larry Rosine was tinkering with remote-controlled
airplanes in his youth, he was
already obviously hooked on
aviation. After high school he
had dreams of flying in the Air
Force, and in college at the U of
MN, enrolled in the Air Force
ROTC program.But, the Air
Force requires that their pilots
have excellent vision, and he
was disappointed to learn that
he didnt qualify for ROTC
flight training.
Larry met and married Carole Heliker and his new fatherin-law, WWII aviation veteran
Bob Heliker, took him for a
flight in his Mooney. At that
point, Larry must have known
he married the right young lady;
Carole was a nice, attractive
woman with a Dad who owned
a plane! Soon, the young couple
had a family to support and
more important responsibilities,
and although he was itching to
earn his private pilots license,
Larrys flying lessons would
have to wait.
Finally it was time, and in
1986 Larry began flight lessons
at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden
Prairie, flying a Cessna 152
with an instructor from Classic
Aviation.
Lessons
were
squeaked in during lunch breaks
at work and after work, and he
earned his ticket in April
1987. He then rented Cessna
152 and 172 planes at Anoka
Airport and Gateway Airport off
Hwy. 10, building time and ex-
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leased). The Northern gave him a run for his money on the light
tackle he was using, and without a landing net all he could do was
wear the fish down. The sunfish we kept were nice and didnt seem
to have black spots on them like some of those in Maple.
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I saw my first covey of eight chicks and the hen pheasant in Ney
Park Friday while walking with Vanna. We were both surprised
when they all flew out of some tall grass. Apparently they had
hatched early as the young birds didnt have a problem flying. Vanna
got excited when the hen jumped and started peep, peep, peeping,
but she didnt run after it. Im hoping that means shes a rooster only
dog! Charles Galles told me Sunday he saw a hen turkey and her
brood just off a road and I suspect the birds will all become more
visible as they get larger and move around for food. . . I had
about two inches of rain by 9 a.m. Monday which was a huge boost
to farm crops and, of course, the many gardens (vegetables and
flowers) and lawns in ML.
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Now Open!
New veterinary clinic in Maple Lake!
Full service care for your animals with
24-hour on-call veterinarian.
Located on Highway 55 next to H&H Sport shop.
We also have locations in Watkins (320-764-7400)
and Kimball (320-398-3600)
Call now for an appointment!
Maple Lake
Hospital ER.
June 30, 3:15 p.m.: Motor
vehicle accident, 60th and
Bishop Ave. NW, Maple Lake
Twp. No ambulance transportation.
Maple Lakes Volunteer Fire
Department responded to the
following fire emergencies:
July 1, 4:15 p.m.: Dan
Elsenpeter property, 25th and
Endicott Ave. NW, Chatham
Twp. Swather fire for a Heston,
1994 unit. Fire was extinguished. Fourteen firefighters
responded to the page.
July 3, 9:54 a.m.: Pat Dorsey
residence, gas grill fire. Owner
had gas shut off prior to fire departments arrival. Eleven firefighters responded.
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County Board
continued from page 1
The majority of the patrols
are done on weekends with the
most used lakes, including Lake
Sylvia, Pleasant Lake, Clearwater Lake and Bertram Chain of
Lakes. However, they do patrol
smaller lakes and answer citizen
calls concerning dangerous activities on all county lakes.
The key to the patrol division
is educating boaters on safety on
the lakes and that starts with the
most basic element, wearing life
jackets. While children are required to wear life vests at all
time in boats, adults arent required to wear them, but the
sheriffs department strongly
recommends wearing them,
even though their plea often falls
on deaf ears.
Life jackets are huge, Johnson said. Some people are really unaware how important it is
to wear the life jacket in case
something were to happen. They
often think if something does
Spreading inspiration
Man survives three cancers, earns black belt
by Samantha Stark
Courtesy of Detroit Lakes Newspaper
Bethlehem United Church of Christ in MapleLake held an outdoor Pet Blessing service on Sunday, June 28th, and
Pastor Michael Fritz invited all to join with their furry friends. Left: The Anderson family attended the Pet Blessing
service with their retriever, Lucy. Right: The Ortiz family joined in to have their little dog, Nellie, blessed by Pastor Fritz.
Left: Beth Steinleitner brought her fish to the Pet Blessing held on Sunday, June 28th, at Bethlehem United Church
of Christ in Maple Lake. Right: All pets were welcome, even the Pierre familys faux stuffed kitten, Rusty.
(Photos submitted by Bethlehem UCC)
Community
Meetings
County Rds. 25 & 113.
July 14: American Legion
Post 131, 7:30 p.m., Maple
Lake Legion Club.
July 14: Living with
Parkinson's Under the Age of
60 support group, 6:30-8 p.m.,
Saron Lutheran Church, Big
Lake. Caregivers welcome; no
children, please. Camille, 763350-7401.
July 14: Annandale Lakers
AA & Al-Anon, 8 p.m., United
Methodist Church of Annandale, 250 Oak Ave. N.; 320274-3380.
July 14: Celebrate Recovery (non-denominational Christian-based recovery program), 7
p.m., Monticello Covenant
Church; 763-295-2112.
July 14: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo
Evangelical Free Church, 2051
50th St. NE, County Rds. 25 &
113.
July 15: Maple Lake V.F.W.
7664 Post & Auxiliary, 7 p.m.,
at The V by HH.
People
WOW
Wellness on Wheels
Engagement Announcements
Triplett-Butz to wed
Residents will have a chance to see their streets from a new perspective when their community hosts its third annual Open Streets
event on Saturday, July 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The main event
will be held on 1st Avenue NE, starting at Division Street and ending
at the corner of 1st Avenue NE and Hwy. 25 (in front of Lillians).
The event is being organized by Buffalo Community Education, Buffalo Parks & Recreation, Wright County Public Health/Live Wright
and Allina Health.
The mission of Open Streets Buffalo is to foster individual and
community health through creative use of public space. Open Streets
Buffalo is an event that encourages recreation, community activities
and fun in Buffalo. The Open Streets event closes stretches of city
streets to automobile traffic, and opens them to people for several
hours to enjoy a large, temporary, public space where they can bike,
walk, run, dance, do yoga, or do any other physical activity. Nonprofit and health organizations offer a variety of free activities and
share information about their services during the event.
Join your community for fun, food, and physical activity on the
Open Streets of downtown Buffalo. Visit http://www.openstreetsbuffalo.org/ for more information regarding Open Streets Buffalo.
Tony Klein has been dealing with medical issues that have already
taken part of his foot. Support him by attending a spaghetti dinner
benefit at the Maple Lake Bowl on Satuday, July 11, from 1 to 5
p.m. There will also be a silent auction to help raise funds for Kleins
medical bills.
WEDNESDAY, July 15
Lasagna, Seasoned Corn,
Coleslaw, Garlic Breadstick,
Applesauce
THURSDAY, July 16
Liver & Onions or Hamburger Patty w/Gravy, Whipped
Potatoes w/Gravy, Mixed Vegetables, Wheat Bread, Honey
Dew Melon
FRIDAY, July 17
Turkey
w/Spatzle
Dumplings, Steamed Carrots,
Cucumber-Tomato
Salad,
Wheat Dinner Roll, Raspberry
Delight
Church
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
5460 63rd St. NW, Box 462, Maple
Lake
Ph.: 763-463-9447
www.holycrossmaplelake.org
Pastors: Culynn Curtis
Visitors Are Always Welcome!
SUN.: 8:30 a.m., Lutheranism 101
& Refreshments; 9:30 a.m., Summer Service.
MON.: 11 a.m., First of All Prayer;
1 p.m., Quilters; 7 p.m., Bible
Study.
TUES.: 6 p.m., Life Around the
Table.
WED.: 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 County Rd. 37 NE, Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3118
www.bethuccml@gmail.com
mfritz@ants.edu
Interim Pastor: Michael Fritz
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship; Deadline
for Semi-annual Reports.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Church Council.
WED.: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Planning
Ahead Seminar with Dingmann Funeral Care.
CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY
8 Oak Ave. N., Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3726
www.churchofsttimothy.org
Pastor: Father John Meyer
Interim School Principal: Dawn
Kincs
SAT.: 3:30-4:15 p.m., Confessions;
4:30 p.m., Mass.
SUN.: 8 & 10 a.m., Mass.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN SILVER CREEK
(LCMS)
11390 Elliott Ave. N.W., M.L.
Ph.: 763-878-2820, 320-333-8636
Pastor: Rev. George W. Sagissor III
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship Service;
11:15 a.m., Sunday School, Bible
Study.
SILVER CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
4282 114th St. NW, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
3 miles so. of I-94 on Co. Rd. 143,
just off Hwy. 8; Ph.: 320-963-3957;
605-553-5240
www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.com
Pastor: Luke Baehr
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, Bible Study.
ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
SAT.: 7:30 a.m., Men's Breakfast.
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 &
10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:45
a.m., Fellowship Hour; 3 p.m., Baptism & Potluck.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer;
6:30 p.m., Book Club.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart; 7
p.m., Leadership Meeting.
ANNANDALE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
250 Oak Ave. N., Box 329, Annan.
Ph.: 320-274-5127
www.mumac.org/~annandaleumc
Pastor: Ruth Hograbe
FRI.: 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous.
SAT.: 7:30 a.m., Bible Doctrine; 8
a.m., Church Garage Sale.
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship, Sunday School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., AA/Al-Anon.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
7809 Co. Rd. 35 W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3592
Pastor: Lynn Machula
THURS.: 1 p.m., LWML; 7:30
p.m., Elders; 8 p.m., Church Council.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service
w/Communion; 10:30 a.m., Sunday
School & Bible Study.
Happy
80
Birthday!
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Obituaries
Adeline Evelyn Neutz, Maple Lake
Page 5
Adeline
E v e l y n
Neutz, 91, of
Maple Lake,
died peacefully at the
Lake Ridge
Care Center
of Buffalo
on June 28, 2015.
Visitation and services were
held at St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Buffalo.
Visitation was Sunday, July 5,
from 5 - 7 p.m. and one hour
prior to the funeral service which
was held on Monday, July 6 at
10:00. Pastor Roger Klemz officiated. Burial followed at the
Minnesota Veterans Cemetery,
Little Falls. Sandi Baert was the
organist for the funeral service.
Casket bearers were Tim Neutz,
Brad Neutz, Erica Vasquez, Greg
Neutz, Rick Nowak and Daniel
Neutz.
She was born on the family
farm, Albion Township, Wright
County, Minnesota, on February
18, 1924, to Arthur and Elsa
(Beier) Marohn. Adeline was
united in marriage to Arnold
Neutz on April 14, 1946, at St.
Peter's Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Monticello. They lovingly shared 66 years together.
In 1948, they purchased a
farm southwest of Maple Lake
and farmed for many years, residing there the remainder of her
life. Adeline loved being with
her family and especially enjoyed baking cookies for her
grandchildren. She also enjoyed
cooking and collecting recipes,
knitting, and gardening. She was
known for her homemade dill
pickles. Adeline was a devout
Christian and a member of the
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
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School
These children attended Maries storytime on June 30: Isabelle and Gunnar Melgaard, Peytyn and Colten Draeger, Mason Thomas, Ryder Dettwiler, Payton, Lucas and Noah
Schwindel, Tessa Dahl, Hazel Jacobson, Carter Ertel, Charlie and Tauren Peterson, Clark and Oliver Hawkinson, Joey Farniok, Ellie Ogram, Elijah Dorse, Alexandra, Jackson
and Evalyn Krauze, Maci Geyen, Rachel and Howard Rasset, Kenna and Kalli Hennen, Ella Lidberg, Emma McAlpine, Izaak Fieldseth, Sophia and Alex Norberg, Aubrey and
Clifton Jude.
(Submitted by Marie Mavencamp, photo by Bob Zimmerman)
School News
Local students
named to Deans List
at UW-River Falls
to participate in groundbreaking
research, global travel, and collaborative learning with awardwinning and caring faculty. This
Same day copies
available! commitment to academic excelThe University
of Wisconsin-River Falls spring semester lence has led to UW-River Falls
Dean's List honoring 1, 358 stu- consistently being named a Best
dents has been released by Reg- College in the Midwest.
istrar Daniel Vande Yacht. Area
students are listed below by Local student named
name, and major:
Alec Fournier, Business to Dean's List at
Mayville State
Administration
Dr. Keith Stenehjem, vice
Dominic Gapinski, Dairy
CALL the Maple Lake Messenger 320-963-3813 president for academic affairs at
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To be
to the Dean's Mayville State University in
List, a full-time undergraduate ND, announces that Jennifer
must earn a grade point average Puncochar of Maple Lake has
of at least 3.5 on a scale of 4.0, been included on the Dean's
or midway between an "A" and List for the spring semester. In
order to be named to the Dean's
"B" average.
Founded in 1874, the Uni- List, each student has attained a
versity of Wisconsin-River grade point average of 3.50 or
Falls is located in a scenic com- higher and has successfully
munity just 30 miles from completed a minimum of 12
downtown St. Paul. UW-River graded credit hours of regular
Falls students are empowered, academic credit from Mayville
beginning in their first semester, State.
MAPLE
LAKE
MESSENGER
The Books with Boone bunch learned about the work of therapy dogs like Boone as they listened to the story of
Ben, The Very Best Furry Friend by Holly Raus on Tuesday, July 7. They reviewed what they heard in a bean bag
tossing game, and took turns reading a library book to Boone, who is a very good listener.
While waiting for their turns with Boone, the young readers completed a Ben word scramble and worked on the
journals theyve been keeping every week.
Pictured above is Carter and Allie Ertel writing in their journals and Danica Hageman reading to Boone.
Lisa Perovich and her greyhound, Boone, are at the Maple Lake Library Tuesdays at 9:30, and are always happy
to meet new friends. Please join them.
(Submitted by Lisa Perovich and Terry Mooney)
Sports
The Catch
by Jeff Plattner
2015 National League AllStars: Plattners Picks
A few weeks back, we
checked out Plattners Picks for
the 2015 American League AllStar squad. With the All-Star
game set for Tuesday, July 14th,
in Cincinnati, here are my 2015
National League All-Stars.
2B Dee Gordon MIA:
.339, 1 HR, 21 RBI, 29 SB and
43 R. Gordon can flat out make
things happen. He leads the majors with 116 hits and his 29
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Legal Notices
Legal Notice - City of Maple Lake 2014 Drinking Water Report
The City of Maple Lake is issuing
the results of monitoring done on its
drinking water for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2014. The purpose of this report is to advance
consumers understanding of drinking
water and heighten awareness of the
need to protect precious water resources.
Source of Water
The City of Maple Lake provides
drinking water to its residents from a
groundwater source: two wells ranging
from 167 to 172 feet deep, that draw
water from the Quaternary Buried Artesian aquifer.
The Minnesota Department of
Health has made a determination as to
how vulnerable our systems source(s)
of water may be to future contamination
incidents. If you wish to obtain the entire
source water assessment regarding your
drinking water, please call 651-2014700 or 1-800-818-9318 (and press 5)
during normal business hours. Also you
can view it online at www.health.state.
mn.us/divs/eh/water/swp/swa.
Call 320-963-3738 if you have
questions about the City of Maple
Lake drinking water or would like information about opportunities for
public participation in decisions that
may affect the quality of the water.
Results of Monitoring
No contaminants were detected at
levels that violated federal drinking
water standards. However, some contaminants were detected in trace
amounts that were below legal limits.
The table that follows shows the contaminants that were detected in trace
amounts last year. (Some contaminants
are sampled less frequently than once a
year; as a result, not all contaminants
were sampled for in 2014. If any of these
contaminants were detected the last time
they were sampled for, they are included
in the table along with the date that the
detection occurred.)
Key to abbreviations:
MCLG - Maximum Contaminant
Level Goal: The level of a contaminant
in drinking water below which there is
no known or expected risk to health.
MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
MCL - Maximum Contaminant
Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water.
MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as
Contaminant
(units)
MCLG
MCL
Level
Range
(2014)
Fluoride (ppm)
4.0
10.4
10.4
N/A
Haloacetic Acids
(HAA5) (ppb)
60
N/A
3.9
80
N/A
13.9
Arsenic (ppb)
(01/31/2012)
10
N/A
Barium (ppm)
(01/31/2012)
4.0
Found
Average
/Result*
.68-1.4
1.12
State of Minnesota requires all municipal water systems to add fluoride to the drinking water to
promote strong teeth; Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories.
Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits.
.38
4.2
N/A
Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards; Runoff from glass and electronics
production wastes.
.14
Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits.
This is the value used to determine compliance with federal standards. It sometimes is the highest value detected and sometimes
is an average of all the detected values. If it is an average, it may
contain sampling results from the previous year.
Contaminant MRDLG MRDL **** *****
(units)
Chlorine
(ppm)
.1-1.4
.93
MCLG AL 90%
Level
Copper (ppm)
1.3
Lead (ppb)
1.3
.46
15
3.3
#sites
over AL
Typical Source of
Contaminant
0 out of 10
Corrosion of household
plumbing systems; Erosion
of natural deposits.
0 out of 10
Corrosion of household
plumbing systems; Erosion
of natural deposits.
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