This was just a set up to make ignorant people think Jim Ireton was really cleaning up the river. Those creek watchers were to stupid to know they were being USED!!
FONR has supported and championed the work of other local environmental organizations, including my own. Dr. Stribling, a biology professor at Salisbury University, has been instrumental in creating and maintaining water quality monitoring programs on both the Nanticoke and the Wicomico rivers. Her scientific background and insistence on fact-based solutions to environmental problems have made her, and her organization, valued and trusted participants in a great variety of local initiatives, including the Mayor’s Wicomico River Project.
The truth is that the council saw tracking this as important mostly because they wanted to jeep an eye on water quality from the perspective of what was going at the WWRP and with all the new storm water outlets washing water and debris from the streets into the river unfiltered.
Proof the Mayor has a delusional disorder.
ReplyDeleteThis was just a set up to make ignorant people think Jim Ireton was really cleaning up the river. Those creek watchers were to stupid to know they were being USED!!
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ReplyDeleteFONR has supported and championed the work of other local environmental organizations, including my own. Dr. Stribling, a biology professor at Salisbury University, has been instrumental in creating and maintaining water quality monitoring programs on both the Nanticoke and the Wicomico rivers. Her scientific background and insistence on fact-based solutions to environmental problems have made her, and her organization, valued and trusted participants in a great variety of local initiatives, including the Mayor’s Wicomico River Project.
Keep the eastern shore beautiful
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Creek watchers are awful people. Total ruse in an effort to tell others what to do. Fascism pure and simple.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that the council saw tracking this as important mostly because they wanted to jeep an eye on water quality from the perspective of what was going at the WWRP and with all the new storm water outlets washing water and debris from the streets into the river unfiltered.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is the taxpayers put out millions for studies and tracking but no solutions or action.
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