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Originally Posted by dakota560
Andy it's great the work you do as a guardian for our waterways. Your efforts are an inspiration to all who know you. What boggles my mind are apparently how many people dump tires in our waters and parks! Does it cost that much money or is it that inconvenient for people to dispose of tires properly? Your efforts address the resulting problem but not the cause. Curious on your thoughts about what the state or municipalities can do to remedy the problem of dumping other than surveillance and stiffer penalties, if there is anything. Whatever the fines are now they don't seem to be a deterrent as it appears from your footage to be absolutely out of control! You're fighting a good fight my friend, just wondering if there's a different way of attacking the problem. Wonder what would happen if people were paid money to return tires like soda bottles were years ago.
Again thanks for your vigilance helping out the environment!
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Betting that there aren’t too many modern day tires being discarded in NJ’s rivers.
The riverine tires are OLD,……..& there are layers upon layers upon layers of them that continue to surface as each layer is removed.
It would take 100 lifetimes to remove all of them.