Friday, February 19, 2016

Another Wasted Winter

Much of the shoreline grasses die back during winter exposing the City of Mobile's storm water trash like seen here on this small island in Dog River. Winter is the best time for the community and City Public Works to hold an intensive shoreline clean up because the vegetation has died back and the snakes and bugs are noticably absent.

Sunset while kayaking on Dog River. 

Unfortunately the idiots who organize waterway clean ups in Mobile do their clean ups in April or September when vegetation is growing and hiding the trash and the bugs and snakes are active.

Another Winter Season is almost over and it was another perfect opportunity to mobilize workers like they do for Mardi Gras to remove ALL the shoreline trash in Dog River. 

Community leaders in Mobile are not smart enough to realize their public waterways are polluted with vast amounts of trash and need a thorough cleaning. Government is failing to monitor the increasing pollution of our waterways and failing to punish communities like Mobile that pollute their waterways. Government is broken, but we all know that.

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