Swimming in the dust

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www.abc.net.au/.../2694988.htm The photo that accompanies the article is the North Sydney Olympic Pool. I wonder if the water turned muddy as the day (and the dust storm) progressed? How would the dust affect pool filters and swimmers' lungs?
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  • It's terribly funny (but sad) how the reporter turns a dust storm into a man-made climate change problem. Filters will trap solids, they will probably just have to change it earlier and monitor more closely. For the lungs, if your not a smoker your body produces slime so you can expell any forign solid particles that find their way in
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  • It's terribly funny (but sad) how the reporter turns a dust storm into a man-made climate change problem. Filters will trap solids, they will probably just have to change it earlier and monitor more closely. For the lungs, if your not a smoker your body produces slime so you can expell any forign solid particles that find their way in
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