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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. Wrong Mooron. I posted the dictionary definition. The very fact that a sediment can accumulate indicates that insufficent "flushing" is present. No amount of "flushing" can remove the type of dumping that's occured. This does not change the fact that the majority of the contamination effects the base of the sound and not the water contained in it. That water circulates and is exchanged on a regular basis. The water of the Sound is clean, but the base is contaminated. No one has ever been injured by swimming in these waters. I don't eat seafood from this area because the ecological damage might extend that far. Still, I know lots of people who eat what they catch here and no one is glowing or getting sick. RB |