Oakview2
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Here is typical "the sky is falling" propaganda, about to be foisted on the sheeple of Placer county, who will then write letters to their legislators.
Informational Meeting on Legacy Mine Impacts in Placer County
I'd love to see a visual comparison of how much mercury could be removed by small scale dredgers Vs. their clean up efforts in a years time and then equate that to the cost to the tax payers. Want to guess which group the tax payers would choose to continue the cleanup?
I wasn't aware that there was any fracking going on around the San Andreas fault area. I don't know if it's true or not, but knowing that area pretty well, it doesn't seem like a wise idea. It's unstable enough as it is. I guess when the portion of the west coast from San Francisco to Baja falls off into the ocean we'll see how unsafe it is. I just hope my siblings finish buying me out on that property in San Diego before that happens.![]()
and dont think for a minuet that these big mining companys are with us! infact thay will send us down the river if it means they wont be bothered by big brother or these wacoenviromentalists. that what happend to the logging industry. the bigger logging companys sided with these wacos and sicked the enviromentalwacos onto the smaller logging companys. thusly knocking out any/all competition for the bigger guys! GREEDY JERKS!I honestly see them contracting out, eventually, to big companies who will take chunks of rivers and do a full clean-up operation, similar to prepping a dam site.
Building coffer dams, excavating every inch down through the bedrock. Hey, a billion here, a billion there. Seems the sheeple will get their eyes open, if that happens.