Clean up, Haz-mat, I love it. Prince Sound is so screwed up from the environmental Nazis after the Exxon Valdez, it will NEVER recover!
Toxins are a natural occurrence in this world.
Toxins are a natural occurrence in this world.
I dont know about Ca but Hazmat issues here are an easy 6 figure issue.
Long story short. Bought a piece of property here in 2006. wanted to subdivide it and build a new home. State came in, found and old 55gal oil drum and so far I have spent well over 350k in lawyer and environmentalist fees. Still no subdivision and I am officially broke... They through me right over the proverbial barrel...
This is a very important point. I would guess that a clean up would be a 5 or perhaps even a 6 figure bill. It's also an extremely powerful bit of info that would be used to assist in the exclusion of bikes from the forest.
Call me chicken, but I don't think I want to ride on this particular trail in the spring. I might not like dust more than the next guy, but it's better than a sunk bike.
I dont know about Ca but Hazmat issues here are an easy 6 figure issue.
Long story short. Bought a piece of property here in 2006. wanted to subdivide it and build a new home. State came in, found and old 55gal oil drum and so far I have spent well over 350k in lawyer and environmentalist fees. Still no subdivision and I am officially broke... They through me right over the proverbial barrel...
I dont know about Ca but Hazmat issues here are an easy 6 figure issue.
Long story short. Bought a piece of property here in 2006. wanted to subdivide it and build a new home. State came in, found and old 55gal oil drum and so far I have spent well over 350k in lawyer and environmentalist fees. Still no subdivision and I am officially broke... They through me right over the proverbial barrel...
Especially with the extreme runoff this year.Gulp. These river crossing sound like something I need to stay away from, mainly because I don't like to get my bike submerged but also the repercussions of something dumb happening. With the fast moving stream water, how would they even suggest the haz mat bozos go about the clean up? Not that I am saying there is nothing leaking into the water but after a few days or weeks I am thinking things would be pretty much washed away and diluted in the millions of gallons of water rushing by.
this is the kind of shit that scares the hell out of me when i think about taking a 2nd mortgage on the house to get me some acherage somewhere. i hope it all works out for you in the end somehow
Gulp. These river crossing sound like something I need to stay away from, mainly because I don't like to get my bike submerged but also the repercussions of something dumb happening. With the fast moving stream water, how would they even suggest the haz mat bozos go about the clean up? Not that I am saying there is nothing leaking into the water but after a few days or weeks I am thinking things would be pretty much washed away and diluted in the millions of gallons of water rushing by.
Don't know about any cleanup activities since it may have been days/weeks since it happened however what effect will/did it have on the surrounding environement...plant and animal life? Also, does this water flow into a potable water resource, reservoir, etc.? just makes you wonder!