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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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- tom | - 12/10/2019 05:40 PM |
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Sigh. Dredging is indeed a bandaid. 1) stop application of of all nonessential fertilizer, if you can't eat it, you get the idea. 2) set and enforce permit limits on nitrogen and phosphorus in reuse water, there are none currently. 3) tie in septic to sewer. These are in order of ease of implementation and cost. 1) no fertilizer costs nothing and can start now 2) wastewater plant upgrades a few 10s of millions, takes a decade. 3) septic to sewer, $15,000 x 90,000 units in Brevard alone. Good luck, decades, start with the worst first. None of this is rocket science, in fact it's pretty easy. Repeat sigh.
------------------------- add a signature since I'm here in profile anyway Edited: 12/10/2019 at 05:44 PM by tom |
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