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4/26/2009 9:50:54 AM
http://www.neuse.ncsu.edu/ag588-15.pdfDescribes most of the stormwater BMPs that could be used.Note that most of them have decent pollutant removal efficiencies but they aren't perfect. You wouldn't be able to reach the previous pristine conditions of the lake.
4/26/2009 11:29:17 AM
If you're spending $ 15-200 k for a stormwater entrapment system for a medium size development in order to preserve the lake, you would think that you could at least put in some kind of regulations about what kinds of fertilizers and insecticides could be used. I mean, it seems to me like that could easily be mandated by a homeowner's association (that level of locality).But I'm not entirely sure how much the concern of fertilizers applies to suburbia anyway. I could see farms and stuff, of course, but what are homeowners drowning in fertilizers? Their grass lawns? That sounds like a pretty stupid reason to trash a lake.
4/27/2009 12:15:16 AM
Fucking LIBERALS if i want to put an industrial coal burning furnace in my back yard or turn it into a privately own landfill at Wrightsville beach then its my RIGHT to do so !!! America Freedoms! Libbies hate my freedom to do whatever i want just b.c its my land!
4/27/2009 12:17:34 AM
4/28/2009 12:00:13 AM
Can we stop trying to pick apart the various reasons why development causes environmental damage? Theres too many to count. Here, let me toss out a bunch of things off the top of my head:NoiseAutomotive exhaust particulate and chassis seepageClothes Dryer exhaust particulateLitterPestsInfrastructurePrecipitation runoff:-Tar from rooftops and infrastructure-Oxidation from metal framework, pipes etc-Preservatives from treated wood.-Paint chips and oxydation-Street Garbage-Fertilizers-Pesticides-Adhesives-Home Exterior Cleaning Agents
4/28/2009 10:52:03 AM
Could you actually clearly argue how all of those points are doing damage to the environment?Noise? Is it scaring the animals away? However much that hurts the environment it doesn't compare to the fact that you changed the use of the land to natural whatever to human habitation. The fact is that a house is on a plot of land keeps the animals from making it their home in the first place, and who gives a flying F. if there's noise or a plastic wrapper after that point.You're mistaking the group of things that humans don't like for something that makes a difference to the natural world.[Edited on April 28, 2009 at 10:56 AM. Reason : ]
4/28/2009 10:55:53 AM
You're acting like fertilizer is the only thing thats dangerous. Im pointing out a bunch of other contaminants that go into our groundwater and cause worse things than algae. Like Cancer.Yes, I am including the resident human population as part of the "environment". We're talking about preserving a lake thats already being used by humans in another fashion (recreation).
4/28/2009 11:20:07 AM