I don't think you want that, Terry. How ironic is it to learn that much of the worst pollution and worst polluted sites are or were operated by governmental bodies or contractors directly overseen by governmental departments?
If Fletcher's Cove were to be declared a Superfund site it would probably then be declared off limits to all except those contracted to clean it up. Although that's probably determined by an evaluation of the site and what's to be done there. Plus there's the possibility that alleged toxins might be set loose into the rivers flow further distributing them far and wide. At the present time I don't believe EPA's concept can be called "the solution to pollution is dilution."
-- If Fletcher's Cove were to be declared a Superfund site it would probably then be declared off limits to all except those contracted to clean it up. Although that's probably determined by an evaluation of the site and what's to be done there. Plus there's the possibility that alleged toxins might be set loose into the rivers flow further distributing them far and wide. At the present time I don't believe EPA's concept can be called "the solution to pollution is dilution."
Mark
http://www.tpfr.org
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