Posted by gbs on April 19, 2015 at 10:46:28 from (71.54.140.145):
In Reply to: Wetlands posted by spudm on April 18, 2015 at 20:07:33:
I may have my wires crossed but for farmland the enviro's tried to classify every mud hole a wet lands a few years back and someone in that governmental era had enough gumption to get things reclassified ,if I remember correct farmland that doesn't stand in water under normal conditions for 60 consecutive days wasn't considered wetlands, may not apply to your area,also couple years back we were working in an area where all the drainage was pump controlled I noticed the man whose land we were own had a big loader with a grapple I asked what he used it for he said to re-pile brush piles ,I asked how he was still clearing land he said because it already had all the drainage system put in before the wetlands restrictions were put in place they could clear it.whats funny is a logging outfit can log out the worst swamp in the country with little problem but if a utility has to enter one it's a major undertaking $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and GUESS WHO PAYS THE BILL IN THE END as another person stated you CAN'T tax or fine a corporation
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