Business types express support for the waiver, and Ed Kimura, speaking for the the Sierra Club -- supports the sewage waiver based on a "conditional agreement" that admittedly can't work since Point Loma is out of space. But the San Diego Sierra Club supported the sewage waver last time, too; at the same time, the Angeles Chapter was critically helpful in defeating the Orange County sewage waiver.
But really, the Sierra Club supporting sewage waiver??
Did they say its good for the ocean?
Maybe they havent noticed the ocean is overfed already the huge algea blooms on other areas of the ocean.
a very serious problem!
Feeding the ocean more and saying its harmless is not so good..
costal areas"over there"are unaffected, because the blooms starts way out and currents drive them away.
whats happening out in deep ocean? Does their non-treatment of sewage contribute? I think yes, any "food" from all sources contributes to this major problem..
ffsallnamestaken 3 years ago
Big surprise. Money drives it, and you know what, I know those people. I have been there. They will ride in their Yachts but not touch the water, and they will live on those nice streets, but not drink the water. If they can make $10 and spend $1 on a bottle of water and wreck the environment in the process they will surely do it.
bjhorton2005 3 years ago
yaknow what, if they can't do what they have to to protect the environment. They aren't smart, a simple reasoning because there is always a way. But the easier way that always exists is to break the rules so these people don't have to have a conscience
deloreanowner 3 years ago