Posted by JML755 on April 20, 2015 at 05:41:11 from (97.78.165.183):
In Reply to: Wetlands posted by spudm on April 18, 2015 at 20:07:33:
I hear you. Dealing with the DEQ is not pleasant and I can't imagine any interaction with them coming out in your favor. I was looking at purchasing some Lake Huron beachfront property few years back and looked into the DEQ rules/regs. Decided to pass on the purchase rather than risk trying to clean up the beach without getting arrested.
I've got some wetlands on my property and I called the DEQ anonymously to ask them a question. They REALLY wanted to know who I was and where my property was located. I wouldn't tell them, never got my question answered either. IMO, they're a bunch of eco-Nazis both on state and Federal level (EPA). I'm not against a clean environment but they don't know what common sense is when it comes to rural property. Yet, the government will encourage some company to pave over acres and acres with cement and put up a factory in the name of creating jobs and then feel good because they make them put in a little pond with water lilies and cat-tails.
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