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Re: EPA and navigable waters


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Posted by wisbaker on May 17, 2014 at 11:13:09 from (173.30.33.15):

In Reply to: EPA and navigable waters posted by Kerry50 on May 17, 2014 at 05:37:13:

We must have limits, the problem is bureaucrats in government want to regulate everything if they can measure a change it must be regulated. Our planet and our bodies all have some ability to tolerate variances in them, meaning there is a range of normal and even just outside of normal the body or planet can tolerate. One of the fallacies of Global Warming is the assumption that the earth is static, yet as we went through the normal warming cycle of the 70's and 80's the earth responded. As more water remained open through the winter more water vapor got into the air, that water in the air was able to soak up BTUs.

I used to run a waste water processing facility that was licensed to discharge water into the Obion river in western Tennessee. Notice I say licensed, we actually didn't discharge, we irrigated our water onto a spray field adjacent to the river and yes we had a berm so water didn't run into the river and we irrigated so we had no standing water on the field. More than once we were questioned (read accused) because they were finding fecal coliforms down river from us. In those occasions they usually found a dead animal, often a deer, in the river. This was a natural occurrence yet the regulators were very worried. In one instance I had water running out of a retention pound (not part of our treatment system) into a ditch, the water was a different color than the water in the ditch. A technician from the government saw it, all of a sudden my parents weren't married, I was violating the law, I was going to jail and they were going to close us down. Took samples from the pound outfall and were each ditch ran into another. The funny colored water coming out of our "polluted pond" was cleaner than the water in the ditch (which happened to be cleaner than the river). Oh yes the pond water was about 1/2 the organic strength of what we were permitted to send to the river. The supervisor of the DNR failed to pursue any action against me or my employer as he didn't see any violation, except maybe I wasn't filing the paperwork for the discharge. Again just because you can measure a change doesn't mean it is a problem.

Ever notice how these left wingers reject the belief that a supreme being (God) created us in favor of evolution, but now that they're on the scene evolution stops and the world, that evolution deems to be dynamic becomes static?


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