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Kakato

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Like I said,anyone wants to know the rules and regs I'll post them,if you want to flamebait then leave as you will be on your own,I know my stuff,you want to ask questions then I'll do my best to answer them to the best of my ability.
 

Tonington

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If anyone want's to know the laws on reclamation or the environment then ask me and i'll be more then happy to oblige you,if your just flamebaiting then take a hike,I am an expert when it comes to the environment and saving it.
You better know what your talking about or I'll walk all over you.

Well, you haven't been able to answer anything about %change in nutrients of the soil, I understand you're not an environmental/soil/ecology expert. So I'll ask you something related to the mounds of paperwork you're proficient at shuffling.

Where can the public find the documents for approvals of tailing pond reclamation plans under the new ERCB directive? They were to be scanned and available October 5th, they have the links put up, but from this site the links are broken:
Gateway
 

AnnaG

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Yet I bet I could find some non conform to regs on your part,did you do a stream flow test before applying for a water extraction permit or do you even have one?;-)
Stuff it, Peewee. I already told you we use a waterwheel. We don't extract water, but again, with our license we can extract .24 cu feet per second if we want. But I'm not surprised you don't understand that.
I would love to do a stream flow test before and after your paddlewheel because I know I would find some uncomformities which would put you in violation just by what you have posted so far.
I never accused you of anything,
LIAR
BTW, it's been checked by feds and the province. It was a fed that walked up the creek to investigate why the fish were dying in the first place.

Big fines would follow,nice to blame the dead fish on someone else though,your paddlewheel is harmless right?.......:roll:
Did anyone say the nursery wasn't fined? No. You're babbling about stuff you know nothing about. And that's besides going waaaaaaaaaaaay off topic.

Give me a break! I've heard it all and that's most popular,were just getting power,not upsetting the spawning of certain trout species.:roll:
Stuff yourself, Peewee. Our system has been checked over. It was checked a couple times through the installation and after it was all done.
Any more accusations you want to throw? Do it in an appropriate thread. In the meantime, would you like to get back on topic or are you going to keep up tossing out red herrings?
As Bugs Bunny once said, "Ah, whatta maroon".
 
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AnnaG

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Sorry, Ron, and other posters but the freakin liar can't stay on topic and keeps sniping at me.
 

Kakato

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Sorry, Ron, and other posters but the freakin liar can't stay on topic and keeps sniping at me.
A waterwheel disrupts the stream flow,it's pretty simple really.For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
You dont get something for nothing.
If everyone had a waterwheel on the creek then ya,it changes things.
I dont expect you to understand all the laws and regs as so far you have shown total ignorance on the subject. A simple field test would show how your waterwheel disrupts the stream flow,let me know if you want the procedure to see for yourself,it's fairly simple.

In fact your waterwheel probably does more damage enviro wise then if you took the power off the grid but thats the thinking I allways see when someone trys to get something for nothing and then justify it and cant.
I deal with the truth and facts and dont play mind games so go try them on someone else,they dont fly with me.

Have a good day,im off to build some more roads and then reclaim them in Peter Lougheed provincial park.;-)
 

Kakato

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Sorry, Ron, and other posters but the freakin liar can't stay on topic and keeps sniping at me.
The truth is not sniping and i dont play your little mind games.
I also dont lie but am used to being insulted when peeps cant hold a debate.
Usually when the insults start it means the insulter has nothing left to add,has lost the debate and moves on to whatever worked in the past like a temper tantrum and insults.
I get a real kick out of it so please dont stop.:lol:
 

Kakato

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Well, you haven't been able to answer anything about %change in nutrients of the soil, I understand you're not an environmental/soil/ecology expert. So I'll ask you something related to the mounds of paperwork you're proficient at shuffling.

Where can the public find the documents for approvals of tailing pond reclamation plans under the new ERCB directive? They were to be scanned and available October 5th, they have the links put up, but from this site the links are broken:
Gateway
Look bud,I make sure the guys follow the rules set out by the experts,when it grows back i dont care what the nitrogen levels are as long as it comes back the same.I also posted many links on the settling ponds and am not going to hold your hand walking you through them if your too lazy to do it yourself.