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dfish's comments
Posted Wed, Jan 6, 3:03 p.m.
Petroleum products are far from the only source of stormwater contamination. Pesticides, fertilizers, pet waste are also sources of stormwater pollution. One problem with this bill is that it hangs the entire cost of the problem on petroleum products, which are only one of 14 identified sources of the pollution ...
MOREPosted Mon, Apr 20, 10:20 a.m.
Oops, bad proofing: Please drop the "e" from "rationale" in post above.
MOREPosted Mon, Apr 20, 10:18 a.m.
Mr. Van Dyck makes a number of interesting points, but I for one find it hard to get past some of his rhetorical flourishes. For instance, I find it patently absurd and insulting to compare Boeing to Somali pirates. Whether or not you believe the company's posture that "location is ...
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