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RvrRatt
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Lake Level My 2 cents
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5/15/2012 3:00:01 PM
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I assure you, I am about as far from being a left winger as one can get! Being a keen observer people and issues in general, I see where this whole environmental issue has worked all over the country. Just ask someone who cant use their land because it has a so called "wet land" area on it! If you cant beat um, join um! At least long enough to get what you want!
Find the issue, start yelling about it and they (the greenies) will find you. This will not be a quick fix. Research will have to be done and an effort would have to be officially launched. Say for instance, I am just throwing out a hypothetical, the LMLPA gets a big boost in membership. That membership, who would have to be willing to put their money where their mouth is, would have to loudly voice their concerns about...say for instance, the fish spawning problem mentioned earlier. The LMLPA would then have to pay someone to do the research to accurately record the problem and its effect on the environment. Then you publicize the info and go to the feds (FERC etc.)It doesnt have to be the LMLPA, it could be any organization, Hell form a new organization, "The Concerned Fishermen of Logan Martin Lake", "The Friends of the Full Pool", whatever. It will take money, it will take organization, it will take time, it will take dedication but it can be done. Just look at what a bunch of kayakers were able to pull off down stream.
That makes about 6 cents so I will go back to lurking!
Riverratt
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