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Topic Title: Dredging in Cocoa Beach Topic Summary: big change in water clarity for the better Created On: 12/08/2019 05:51 AM |
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- RocketSurf | - 12/08/2019 05:51 AM |
- Greensleeves | - 12/08/2019 06:07 AM |
- Plan B | - 12/08/2019 06:35 AM |
- dingpatch | - 12/08/2019 08:39 AM |
- RocketSurf | - 12/08/2019 09:41 AM |
- scombrid | - 12/08/2019 02:07 PM |
- Greensleeves | - 12/09/2019 09:07 AM |
- Cole | - 12/10/2019 06:08 AM |
- SurferMic | - 12/10/2019 06:42 AM |
- Greensleeves | - 12/10/2019 09:05 AM |
- tom | - 12/10/2019 05:40 PM |
- RocketSurf | - 04/27/2020 09:10 AM |
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12/10/2019 06:08 AM
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Shouldn't these leaking septic tanks still be fouling the river?
Of perhaps the reduction of fertilizer is finally taking effect? ------------------------- I was right. |
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12/10/2019 06:42 AM
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^^^I just do not see how anything will change, I still see the same fert. Co. making the rounds, landscapers blowing grass into the canals (who's going to monitor them anyways and it it easier than blowing back into yard)....Also, Sewer service stops around Publix to the south of the county, so all this houses from Publix to SBI are on septic (Not sure about the N. end of the county)....Finally the cost of converting from Septic to sewer can run up to 10K-15k+ for re-plumb, main line runs/connections, meters, impact fees and removal of septic tank...My feeling is unless forced to convert 99% will not, for now I just stay out of the river, I think the muck removal will be like beach re-nourishment...expensive and ongoing forever..All septic systems leak and leach directly into the soil, some at a very high rate , and some that have a proper drain field but it all goes somewhere...just one persons opinion
Edited: 12/11/2019 at 02:08 PM by SurferMic |
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