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![]() 1) Local County inspector said that concrete seawall being used as fill was an environmental hazard. I asked him if he knew what concrete was? He didn't, I informed him that it's oyster shells (limestone) that have been ground and kiln dried. Then pushing the issue I asked him if oyster shell are a hazard ( we live in Florida). He then said that concrete has additives that are a hazard. I informed him that the additives were also products mined from the earth like Silica (sand) and Gypsum neither of which are hazards. The environmental hazard as seen by beach huggers is not the content of the material. It is the effects on the beach itself caused by armoring which isn't natural. Gordon |
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