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On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 05:21:57 -0600, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... Reply: Why would there be a regulation against pushing snow in the river to get rid of it? The same snow as water will flow in to the river with the same contaminants and maybe a few cars also, Looks like you want all the street trash, shopping carts, parking spot lumber, concealed trash cans, sofas out for trash pickup, etc. that's picked up by snow plows on the streets of northern cities to be dumped in nearby streams, rivers, and oceans. Why don't you work out a paid arangement between California and the northern snowy cities to transfer all that trash-filled snow to your area, and dump it in the streams and ocean of California? Might help the California budget. BTW, it's not the feds prohibiting the dumping. Usually state or local. Responding to local fishermen and other water recreation citizens bitching about shopping cart snagging and motor oil jugs floating all over the place. You're a moonbeam kinda guy. But if you're blaming EPA for everything, moonbeam translates to "common sense," right? Riiiiiight. Jeez...chill out. I've never seen a snow plow pick up anything. |
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"John H" wrote in message ...
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 05:21:57 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... Reply: Why would there be a regulation against pushing snow in the river to get rid of it? The same snow as water will flow in to the river with the same contaminants and maybe a few cars also, Looks like you want all the street trash, shopping carts, parking spot lumber, concealed trash cans, sofas out for trash pickup, etc. that's picked up by snow plows on the streets of northern cities to be dumped in nearby streams, rivers, and oceans. Why don't you work out a paid arangement between California and the northern snowy cities to transfer all that trash-filled snow to your area, and dump it in the streams and ocean of California? Might help the California budget. BTW, it's not the feds prohibiting the dumping. Usually state or local. Responding to local fishermen and other water recreation citizens bitching about shopping cart snagging and motor oil jugs floating all over the place. You're a moonbeam kinda guy. But if you're blaming EPA for everything, moonbeam translates to "common sense," right? Riiiiiight. Jeez...chill out. I've never seen a snow plow pick up anything. This boating all out character sounds a lot like nome der plume. Maybe they attended liberal arts collitch together. -- Ziggy® |
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