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I thought it was the Wicomico river.
It sure has been one heck of a rainy year. Unfortunately all the downed nature/ash/trash upstream always makes it way downstream.
Holy backwash, Batman!
And yet it's the chicken farmers and the landowners that fertilize their properties that get the blame for polluting the Chesapeake Bay.
This is so disgusting and I don't have a boat, but if I did, I would be totally pissed.
If a citizen had created this the clamor from bay freaks would have him in jail.
Looks like a good day on the Wicomico River!
Free firewood...must pick up... Annapolis area...
They only talk about the silt that comes over the dam. They forget the debris that floats. Eventually, this would all come over the dam when the gates are closed and the water level high enough to do it.
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I thought it was the Wicomico river.
ReplyDeleteIt sure has been one heck of a rainy year. Unfortunately all the downed nature/ash/trash upstream always makes it way downstream.
ReplyDeleteHoly backwash, Batman!
ReplyDeleteAnd yet it's the chicken farmers and the landowners that fertilize their properties that get the blame for polluting the Chesapeake Bay.
ReplyDeleteThis is so disgusting and I don't have a boat, but if I did, I would be totally pissed.
ReplyDeleteIf a citizen had created this the clamor from bay freaks would have him in jail.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good day on the Wicomico River!
ReplyDeleteFree firewood...must pick up... Annapolis area...
ReplyDeleteThey only talk about the silt that comes over the dam. They forget the debris that floats. Eventually, this would all come over the dam when the gates are closed and the water level high enough to do it.
ReplyDelete