Posted by kcm.MN on May 17, 2017 at 12:34:34 from (174.219.128.244):
In Reply to: Water control posted by Adirondack case guy on May 13, 2017 at 10:58:06:
It's a given that pee and poo end up in waterways. I mean, wild animals gotta do it during Winter, right? It's not like they hold it for the 5 months the ground is frozen solid! :shock: So, in the Spring thaw, there's a lot of not-talked-abouts that end up in the runoff. But it's a different story when you have a town or city dumping millions of gallons of raw sewage into a river all at once. Yes, Ma Nature will take care of the problem, but in my less-than-revered opinion, urban areas should be set up to process their waste - not just dumping it out into the wild "when the tanks get full". By golly, at least have the decency to just let it flow out as it comes to ya' - not stockpiling it until it makes headlines in the papers.
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