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Left-Behind Trash?
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<blockquote data-quote="alumacrafty" data-source="post: 342475" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>Don't forget--All city's storm drain systems dump to the low spot. If the town is on a river or lake, everything thrown on the street, if it will float, eventually will flow to the river or lake. Plastic bottles, cans, toys, leaves, sticks etc. If the town is hilly, some pretty large items can be forced down the pipes to the outlet. I know this from years in working in municipal utilities.</p><p>Point is--It's not just the fisherfolk that make the waterways ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alumacrafty, post: 342475, member: 13092"] Don't forget--All city's storm drain systems dump to the low spot. If the town is on a river or lake, everything thrown on the street, if it will float, eventually will flow to the river or lake. Plastic bottles, cans, toys, leaves, sticks etc. If the town is hilly, some pretty large items can be forced down the pipes to the outlet. I know this from years in working in municipal utilities. Point is--It's not just the fisherfolk that make the waterways ugly. [/QUOTE]
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