May 8, 2008
What's in the stormwater?
“If everybody did what Grand Rapids is doing, our waterways would be in a lot better shape.”
How clean is the water in the river, lake, or stream near you? It may be more contaminated than you realize. via WZZM-TV Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids knows this is an issue and has supposedly been dealing with it for years.
I had inquired to the DEQ about two years ago and that was basically the answer I received. If they had chosen to create a separate storm water system from that of the sewer this could be averted. Maybe. |
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“My lil buddy”
Joined: Jan 6, 2008
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Holland,MI
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When Grand Rapids put in the combined sewer system it was state of the art, one of the first cities to even have a sewer system. Now, having been progressive at the time is costing them. Replacing it with a separated sewer system has not been easy or cheap. Correcting it has meant digging up and removing the old combined system and then installing new separate storm and sanitary sewers while continuing to provide sewer service.
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“My lil buddy”
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Holland,MI
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What does this political rant have to do with stormwater? Incidentally, flouride occurs naturally in our water. |
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“Old Baldy”
Joined: Oct 1, 2007
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Big Rapids
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Middleville, MI
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I'm thinking that real quickly, a whole lot more cigarette b.utts once the ban kicks in.
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“My lil buddy”
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Holland,MI
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The screen at the wastewater plant will catch many, if not most of them along with the used kotex. |
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“Old Baldy”
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Big Rapids
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Middleville, MI
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Not after an inch of rain! |
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“My lil buddy”
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Holland,MI
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Holland, MI
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Then it will most likely end up in the overflow basin! Or, if that inch comes down fast enough, into the Grand. |
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“My lil buddy”
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Holland,MI
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Holland, MI
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If you do a test on raw Lake Michigan water, you will find that it contains about 3/10 of a part per million flouride. Well water, in many places contains even more. The city of Grand Rapids only feeds enough flouride to bring the level up to the recommended 1 part per million, as do all water departments that feed flouride. |
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“My lil buddy”
Joined: Jan 6, 2008
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Holland,MI
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Holland, MI
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By the way, what does that have to do with storm water? Storm water is what comes out of the sky, commonly known as rain. I don't know of any way to add flouride to the rain as it falls. |
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