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wedge40

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Just thought I'd toss this out here for some discussion.
Watching the news this week and seen a report of somewhere in NY (I think it was) where they were running out of room to pile the snow. Not too weird I thought, then the guy they are interviewing says they use to dump the snow in the river but now they are not allowed to, so they have to pile it up, but they have run out of places to pile it. Not sure if they are trucking it to neighboring towns or what. Anybody else find this stupid?

Wedge
 
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living down south that is one thing we don't have to worry about. but does sound kinda silly that they can't put it in the river or water ways. . . its going to get there one way or the other.
 
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I think the idea is keep the salts and other pavement treatment stuff out of the river. I think Boston is allowed to dump some in the salt water harbor.

Also saw an ice melter machine somewhere that is gas fired. It will keep up with a big front-end loader. Don't know where they drain the melt water to, probably sewer system.
Dave.
 
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I think the idea is keep the salts and other pavement treatment stuff out of the river. I think Boston is allowed to dump some in the salt water harbor.

Also saw an ice melter machine somewhere that is gas fired. It will keep up with a big front-end loader. Don't know where they drain the melt water to, probably sewer system.
Dave.
you know i think i saw a video of that some where on this site. . . it was pretty cool.
 
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living down south that is one thing we don't have to worry about. but does sound kinda silly that they can't put it in the river or water ways. . . its going to get there one way or the other.

My thought exactly. Once spring comes the run off will end up in the river.:confused2:

Guy I work with suggested digging big hole to put the the snow in, then it would become a lake, which in turn is protected so next winter you need more big holes. Pretty soon you'd have town full small lakes. :laughing:

Wedge
 
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NYS DEC is just trying to slow the release of salt into the waterways and allow picking up the trash the plows scaped up with the snow.

Rural living is like one cow in a pasture, it poops and nature takes care of it.

City living is like a stock-yard, too much poop in too small an area so they must take care of it.
 
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NYS DEC is just trying to slow the release of salt into the waterways and allow picking up the trash the plows scaped up with the snow.

Rural living is like one cow in a pasture, it poops and nature takes care of it.

City living is like a stock-yard, too much poop in too small an area so they must take care of it.

Well Put.:thumbsup:
 
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Sounds like they can't see the forest because of all the trees. Sounds like somebody with a nice sized field they don't use could make a nice living charging the city to take the snow off their hands, lol.
 

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