Streamkeepers of Clallam County. First I’ve heard of this one. Hmm? After my letter to Puget Soundkeeper Alliance fell on deaf ear concerning pollution of Tumwater Creek, this may be assistance the county needs. Are they actively seeking pollution sites or just holding meetings once a month indoors? Are they involved in preservation of creeks and irrigation ditches or are they just meeting once a month indoors. Have they identified the environmental disaster at the Tumwater Creek Corridor or are they just meeting once a month indoors. Time to wake up Streamkeepers. We care about our waterways. We don’t need a Water Steward. Save the salmon.
Wow ! 100% no. Unless I am the only respondee, that can't be good. Dealing with human waste in it's multiple forms is sanitation's dilemma. When human populations expanded into big cities disease was rampant because sanitation then was an outside open ditch. We've made impressive improvements, but the original problems remain. The second and most obvious problem is humans not using or ignoring our established sanitation remediation. The first and less recognized problem is our human population keeps rising. Roughly 300,000 years for human population to reach one billion. Another roughly 300 years to reach eight billion. The reluctance to acknowledge the human population trend stems from religious text. Regardless, the trend is not sustainable. Sanitation is a symptom of the real problem.
These pictures are worth a thousand words, and one of those words is: "Hypocrisy."
Streamkeepers of Clallam County. First I’ve heard of this one. Hmm? After my letter to Puget Soundkeeper Alliance fell on deaf ear concerning pollution of Tumwater Creek, this may be assistance the county needs. Are they actively seeking pollution sites or just holding meetings once a month indoors? Are they involved in preservation of creeks and irrigation ditches or are they just meeting once a month indoors. Have they identified the environmental disaster at the Tumwater Creek Corridor or are they just meeting once a month indoors. Time to wake up Streamkeepers. We care about our waterways. We don’t need a Water Steward. Save the salmon.
Wow ! 100% no. Unless I am the only respondee, that can't be good. Dealing with human waste in it's multiple forms is sanitation's dilemma. When human populations expanded into big cities disease was rampant because sanitation then was an outside open ditch. We've made impressive improvements, but the original problems remain. The second and most obvious problem is humans not using or ignoring our established sanitation remediation. The first and less recognized problem is our human population keeps rising. Roughly 300,000 years for human population to reach one billion. Another roughly 300 years to reach eight billion. The reluctance to acknowledge the human population trend stems from religious text. Regardless, the trend is not sustainable. Sanitation is a symptom of the real problem.