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Following your logic TR, then towns that want development should be allowed to have it, right? WRONG! The original argument was about contaminating water sources and that has been proven false, the EPA, SRBC and now Yale U have concluded no adverse effects. Prove me wrong!
"term was misapplied", do you truly believe that?
Fracturing happens thousand of feet below the aquifers and so far no aquifer has been contaminated, although the statement in the article leaves one to believe its from fracturing, intentionally!
Not unusual given the media source and the...
During the geological survey before the dam was constructed why wasn't the Aquifer addressed?
I asked Paul that question and he said it was known to be there and its common for dams to be built over underground aquifers.
I am curious at what depth is the aquifer, and how thick is the non...
It as more to do with whats going on under the dam rather then the dam itself. Hydrostatic head pressure needs to be relieved from behind the dam to stop the aquifer which is communicating with the reservoir so repairs can begin.
"Catastrophic would be the dam failing and towns along the entire river all the way to Delaware bay destroyed or inundated with water.'
The NYCDEP considers a catastrophic break to be a section of the dam collapsing when the reservoir is 100% full and a 500' breech across the dam and a...
Paul Rush indicated that there is communications between the reservoir and the underground aquifer and one of the main reasons they are monitoring silt size. The dam is fine but I have concerns about the underground aquifer may undermine the integrity of the dam.
One of the main reasons for...
“Let’s beclear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensusis the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only oneinvestigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has resultsthat are verifiable by reference to the real world. In...
How can that be possible? Could it be there are NO GOOD PAYING JOBS for people forcing them to sell property that has been in families for generations.
We all know NY ranks 50th in being a business friendly state!
VOTE ASTORINO NOVEMBER 4th!!
My bad I should have said second home owners, not all second home owners are fisherman, actually very few are. Its easy for the NPS to see trends, Monday morning dumpsters over flowing with trash never said the locals don't, merely pointing out the trends.
So there is a precedence for my...
If you had bothered to actually go to the meetings it was stated that the primary reason for removal of the dumpsters was because weekenders were too lazy to take their trash with them. They were not for the tourists/weekenders, they were for meant for river users!
Learn or not, your choice!
First, its Kilgour Farms. second the industry doesn't provide the economic benefits you think it does as shown by the study done by Shepstone, the results were very liberal and most of the economic benefits were shown to be for the upper east and west branches. You're just interested in saving...
I guess you don't float the Delaware down through Sullivan county, if you did you would know more people more trash. I know nobody litters especially the fishermen, yet the trash appears out of nowhere.
Theres a reason the area between Lordville and Long Eddy is classified as scenic!
I guess I failed to mention the conflict of interest Tony had at the meeting using the UDC to promote his personal agenda by introducing him self first and foremost as a licensed guide. I have another fisherman on the UDC that agreed with me!
I guess Tony didn't bother to tell anyone that he almost lost the Hale Eddy access for fishermen with his antics about Lordville and moving rocks in that teleconference with the DEC.
Do you really think I'm the only one whos against make the fishing access at Lordville drift boat ready, it is...
Hey Prince Cuomo, hint, hint!
Gillibrand also supports oil and gas development.
Oil and gas development, one of the few bright spots in an otherwise failing economy, no thanks to the current administration.
This doesn't look like some small error by Food and Water Watch but deceit.
https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/pressreleases/california-farmers-petition-resubmitted-to-governor-jerry-brown-to-correct-the-record/