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karma
03-05-2008, 11:26 AM
Is it no surprise, Clark County misses it's deadline?? I don't see either the City or County stepping up to fix their stormwater problems and all the money that they both have collected and wasted for years scares me!!
Chief
03-05-2008, 01:54 PM
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"It puts the linky on its thread...."
karma, we cannot decipher what it is you are talking about without some sort of informational reference back to whatever it is that set you off. At least provide a link to the news item you are referring to...
karma
03-05-2008, 05:03 PM
Chief, I don't go to Columbian's website anymore due to all that they try to add to the computer. It's on their front page so you know it was important (Remember I sat on the DOE Stormwater committee a few years ago, oh was I supposed to say that?)
Waterbuffalo
03-05-2008, 06:35 PM
Karma, I think what Chief and I are trying to say politely is we DON'T have your background of information that your writing here. Stuff your saying isn't in our backgrounds or background information we have.
So I need to pull out decoder rings and crystal balls trying to read your threads and understand the basics and basis of them.
I used to live in Stormwater rule area that are worse than Clark Counties and got a lot of this background information. But all your posts do not make any sense....
karma
03-06-2008, 08:55 AM
Sorry but these are issues that will effect every citizen in Clark County and we pay dearly for clean water, well that's a joke isn't it as they add more of our waterways to the polluted list. With Clark County thumbing it's nose to the State of WA, one wants to know whom is in charge here and a Gov. lesson with ICC isn't the right answer???
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