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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Ah ... er ... I hate to tell you this but it ain't silt. It's the same "silt" that forms in a septic tank. 100% wrong. The bottom conditions of the Sound are quite unique and specific after thousands of years. It's nothing at all like the bottom of a septic tank. Of course it helps if you actually know what "silt" is. You clearly don't. Quite simply... No Bob... he's quite right. The term "silt" is used to describe both the action [siltation] and the gradation [less then 0.0075] Silt generally contains clays and other particulate matter. Clays have even smaller particulate sizes. 1 : loose sedimentary material with rock particles usually -uf,1- millimeter or less in diameter. It's a generic term for the most part. Damage to the Sound has been due to illegal dumping allowed by local and Federal goverments. The system is recoverable to some degree. The water itself, literally "flushed" by tha race every day is cleaner than the Maryland/PA or local beach waters. The very fact that a sediment can accumulate indicates that insufficent "flushing" is present. The area is bottle necked and bowled which makes efficent flushing very difficult unless the contaminant is suspended. Add to the fact that sedimentation protects and seals lower layers as natural settlement moves the heavier particulate matter to the bottom... and you have a reciepe for a very difficult clean-up. Silt born contaminats are the most difficult to remove and take the longest to recover. It is also one of the most expensive type of contamination treatment situations since any disturbance releases concentrated contaminants. I believe it was mentioned that siltation depths exceed 10 ft in many areas. That is a phenomenal amount of contamination. Bob Crantz knows nothing about ecology. He's a Google hound with no inherent knowledge base. And you may know even less. You may be wrong there...... he may be pulling your chain... but the facts do substantiate his claims. Please avoid swiming or eating any seafood caught within proximity of your area. Certainly do not let your child come in frequent contact with the water there. The effects will not be noticed for many years... but they will be noticed eventually. CM |