Agree 100% with everything you've said. For some reason, though, the tree huggers seem to be able to get the attention of the gov't people who use the "saving the planet" theme to further their own agenda: building their little empires and wielding power over the rest of us. The EPA and state agencies like them need to be cut down to size. The latest gambit is to try and control ALL water in the USA by eliminating the word "navigable" from the Clean Water Act by "regulations". I can't imagine how bad it will get if that goes through. For years, any low spot that holds water after a rain and cat-tails spring up is subject to be called "wetlands". God forbid if some eco-Nazi sees it. There is a national Wetlands Database and Maps which are inconsistent with identifying wetlands on my property. One map shows an entire 3.5A parcel with a house as being "Wetlands". In fact, the "Wetlands" area on that map encompasses 2 other neighbor's homes, probably 10 A in total. Most of that is manicured lawn, driveway and buildings. On my property, there's an area that was likely graded to move water faster towards a pond that shows up on one map as a blue line (creek). Heck, with one dump truck of fill, I could flatten that right out. :lol:
The problem is that the only people who want to work at the EPA and such ARE the tree huggers. Sensible people who could separate the real polluters from the average landowners couldn't stomach the everyday BS.
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