5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
Only a proposal so far, ill be supporting this by sending electronic response which is on the bottom of that page.
Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
This sounds great...is there any hidden legislation in the bill? I also read the comment section of the article and some people make some good points, such as, will the state be breaking it's own standards with all the brine and salt they spread...
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
Not that I am aware. The Christie administration was not quick to add miles, but the new administration looks ready to approve what our Division of Fish & Wildlife biologists tell them about what the water quality ratings should be based on sampling. As more and more streams and sections of streams are sampled by Division biologists and staff, the more recommended changes (both up and down) there will be. That has always been the idea. This is the most recent list of recommendations being voted on and likely will be approved with little dissension.
Some things like maintaining or improving water quality out of permitted sewer treatment plant discharges in NY state that so negatively impact rivers like the Ramapo will be impossible to change. But there are other discharges in NJ into that river as well.
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
Meanwhile on the Green Brook.
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
Bill, where exactly on the Greenbrook is that last picture? I've been shopping for a new basketball.
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
I don't know how that movie won a Oscar , seems to me that all that plastic isn't historically accurate in the the 1960's southern United States .
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
The result of outdated stormwater collection systems....and aging infrastructure.
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
And slovenly people who don't give two shits about where their waste goes....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 9:19 amThe result of outdated stormwater collection systems....and aging infrastructure.
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Re: 5 major N.J. rivers among 749 miles of waterway given strict new protections by state
My man Rusty is the King of EuphemismDrossi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:13 pmAnd slovenly people who don't give two shits about where their waste goes....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 9:19 amThe result of outdated stormwater collection systems....and aging infrastructure.
"Most anglers spend their lives in making rules for trout, and trout spend theirs in breaking them."
-From Letters to Young Fly-Fishers, (1926) Sir George Aston,
-From Letters to Young Fly-Fishers, (1926) Sir George Aston,