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Re: O/T New EPA standards is a joke
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Posted by paul on January 27, 2005 at 11:02:17 from (66.60.197.231):
In Reply to: O/T New EPA standards is a joke posted by john in la on January 27, 2005 at 10:54:45:
It's the same with all of these laws. I actually go along & support the _intent_ they had, but the implementation is just goofy. Here in Minnesota we use a _lot_ of gravel & salt mix on our roads in winter. They have decided that the gravel is a pollution hazard, but the salt is just fine. Huh? So now they use salt solutions & spray on. Very little gravel. That's fine in a couple days when it soaks in, but no traction during the snow/ ice event. The roads are just white from salt. But that's no problem. The gravel was a pollution??? Livestock laws as well, and soil runoff & on & on. It's people sitting behind a desk with no experience & no concept of what is happening creating these laws. --->Paul
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