Members bowfin47 Posted October 27, 2006 Members Posted October 27, 2006 Please check out the Crooked Creek Section of this Forum to see Pat Smiths's request for letters to James Stephens, Chief of Surface Mining and Reclamation Division, ADEQ - RE: Legal no. 061019-NAP - Mountain Home Concrete, Inc, “Benedict Mine.” According to Pat a gravel operation that is already operating in violation of enviromental laws is requesting a permit to "legally" mine Crooked Creek.
Wayne SW/MO Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 It just chaffs me that people on either side of the border would have, and have, so little regard for the regulations and it has to speak negatively for the agencies with responsibility, on both sides of the border. Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.
Members Davy Wotton Posted October 30, 2006 Members Posted October 30, 2006 I am more than sure that the persons concerned here were subject to fines a few years ago for violations so far as removing gravel, l cannot remember the exact details as such. I guess the make so much money that the impending fines are considered a operating cost factor. At around 120 bucks now days for a load of gravel and something like 70 for a yard of concreat. DW.
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