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Really doubt that they are doing this. I've consulted with them and have not seen anything like this.
Where were you in recent history, when they oiled the roads from Coos Bay to Roseburg Or over a foot thick?
When are they going to rip up that road and dispose of that oil? They never did that I know of.
If you had a tank in the ground and it leaked you would Hang for the cleanup. Every day that road infects the Dellwood, Williams and the Tioga Rivers to name just three main branches of the COOS River SYSTEM.
When there was old growth and a 100 foot set back to certain rivers and streams, to save the remainder of the fish they killed with splash dams, they never complied - Show me the rivers and streams lined with old growth. Not only did they not comply with the EPA at the time they dumped the trees right in the river to be collected.
They left log rafts in the Coos River and Bay that crushed the life out of every living thing in tidal waters for miles on each side. The Coos river system is essentially dead, compared to its past, just in my life time!
Oh and lets not forget the spraying near or on small private property owners. You must remember that harmless 2/4d in the water systems that killed the unborn fetuses of several young women I knew earlier in life and the many others I did not know and that there cry's finally had a boundary created.
That company cares only about it own interest and that will never change.
If you believe otherwise show me the salmon, strip bass and cut throat trout hatcheries they are supporting. Show me the research they are doing to find and help to recover the remaining nearly extinct and extinct species they are responsible for destroying and help me to understand how a sterile lot of the same species of tree supports life other than itself. I sir walked amongst the old growth forest and know the difference.
Silver Hand
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