On 7/27/10 10:03 PM, bpuharic wrote:
i used to. never went swimming there....used to be at the 'chesapeake
yachting center' on frog mortar creek, and locust point marina on elk
river....
washington post has an interesting article on sewage in chesapeake
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...=news-col-blog
makes me glad i now boat in new jersey (YES that's supposed to be
ironic!
Sad, but the Bay isn't alone in this. If you google "beach pollution"
and variants, you'll find a seemingly endless list of reports about
polluted waters, beaches, rivers, lakes, et cetera, in the United States.
Some of the beaches on the Gulf Coast of Florida have pollution at toxic
levels. The St. Johns River in Jacksonville has enormous algae blooms,
large fish kills, and acres of foam. That's the same river the Navy
polluted with PCBs. Yesterday, there was an oil spill of a million
gallons in Michigan and that oil is headed to the Great Lakes.
We Americans are not very good shepherds of our natural resources.