Monday, June 15, 2009

STATE IS SPENDING $250,000 OR MORE TO PROTECT MILL CREEK CRAYFISH? HOW ABOUT POLLUTION IN CREEK?












Dirty little (big) secret is just how polluted is
Mill Creek? Better yet, is just how those rare
crayfish survive in such a polluted creek bed?

Even better yet, if the state is spending big
bucks to protect the crayfish why don't they
clean up the pollution while they are at it?

No pollution you say? You wanna drink the
water? Wanna wade in it? Wanna swim in it?
Why not? Cattle wade in it! Septic tanks no
doubt leak in it! Farm fertilizers drain into it!

Oh well! $250,000 big bucks down the drain
courtesy of the state and still the pollution
pours thru each town on Mill Creek. Anybody
know if the crayfish thrive on pollution?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey folks...I actually stopped and asked what workers were doing to Mill Creek across the road from Nicolas' home? Bulldozer driver said they were moving rock into place and removing topsoil to protect crayfish. My God what has happened to our common sense? That topsoil is worth far more than a few
stupid crawdads?

9:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How does that save crayfish?

Dugger asked why they sold off the richest topsoil around but didn't get an answer.

People say they NEVER say a single crawfish in it.
The next flood they'll all be gone anyway.

5:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHAT A WASTE!!!

10:23 AM  

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