RealDave
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Your article talks about the damming of a creek.Oregon Man Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail -- for Collecting Rainwater on His PropertyWow, The "mud puddle" buillshit. Are you always this fucking dumb?You mean the part where the epa wants to regulate mud puddles in my yard. Yes I would be proud to do away with. The epa has too much power. They need to be stepped back.Like when he dismantles all of Obama's clean air and water acts?I know I'm gonna have to get more beer and popcorn. This is gonna get good.View attachment 111703Poor tigerred, the Cabinet isn't even fully formed yet, nor a Supreme Court Justice seated.
Boy won't you be proud. And your family too.
You do know that small streams flow into larger ones? Only a fucking idiot would fight to clean up navigable waters while ignoring their triubutaries.
"According to Oregon water laws, all water is publicly owned. Therefore, anyone who wants to store any type of water on their property must first obtain a permit from state water managers.
"Harrington said he applied for three permits to legally house reservoirs for storm and snow water runoff on his property. One of the “reservoirs” had been on his property for 37 years, he said.
"Though the state Water Resources Department initially approved his permits in 2003, the state – and a state court -- ultimately reversed the decision.
“They issued me my permits. I had my permits in hand and they retracted them just arbitrarily, basically. They took them back and said ‘No, you can’t have them,’ so I’ve been fighting it ever since,” Harrington told CNSNews.com."