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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Need hard proof? It's all in this marvelous 500 page 2002 assessment of the Delaware River which lists every measurement of every pollutant in every tributary. Here are the major issues that impact water quality of the Delaware. This is what happens after Port Jervis: • Acid mine drainage • Discharges from septic systems, sewerage systems, and wastewater treatment plants • Dumping, tire piles, salvage yards, and abandoned industry in or near the floodplain • Agricultural runoff of herbicides, pesticides, fertilizer, sediment, and phosphorus • Erosion and construction runoff • Dam removal and sediment releases • Catastrophic accidents and spills, particularly oil delivery spills, from roads, trains, and fires • Road runoff • Wildlife management Most of the issues do not come from large, heavy polluters. Surprisingly, the main culprits: storm water runoff, sewage systems, service stations, and dry cleaning plants. Not surprisingly, one of the issues is Canadian Geese. (That's the Wildlife management section) Those fuckers are shitting everywhere. But they wouldn't even be here if the water wasn't clean. ~ you're welcome ~ |
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