Tuesday, July 8, 2014

get down

I've told you once before and I won't tell you no more, get down, get down, get down...you're a bad dog baby....

ok we know the nonprofit Channelkeeper, led by Princess Kira, sued the City of Santa Barbara and raised sewer rates to speed up the process of rehabbing sewer lines..the idea was to limit or reduce the spills...the spills were causing the beaches to be shut down according to all the hype....




in reality, the spills were minimal, contained overflows from clogged sewer lines..clogged by tree roots or whatever..it is really rare to see a beach shut down due to a sewage spill....

beach warning signs go up when the bacteria numbers go up....

so the source of the bacteria is the key to ending the water issues...Channelkeeper has long said leaky sewer pipes cause beaches to be contaminated but this is nonsense...

I'm happy to see SBCREEKS starting to look at the real problems..esp at Arroyo Burro beach..I bet Wendy McCuckoo walks her dogs there or gets someone to walk them for her, a surrogate if you will....



at SBCREEKS.ORG they found that dogs were causing contamination of the beach and bacteria was festering in the lagoon..now I've been to Arroyo Buuro and there's tons of dogs..the sheer number of dogs I saw was appalling!! and there's a Pet Spa there...absurd!

for some reason people cain't go anywhere without their dog..ok that's fine until all that rich gourmet dog food they feed them ends up running out the dog's ass into the creek or worse on my lawn...or worse the owners leave the little bags behind for someone else to clean up....douchebags...

dogs should never leave the confines of their house or yard otherwise they are a public health hazard...and domestic dogs are NON-NATIVE!!

if they can't eat it, they piss on it!!


now none of these nonprofit enviro groups are gonna admit that dogs are a big pollution problem at the beach because they all have their designer dogs who can do no wrong

one dog crapping, in coliform numbers, can close a beach!!

 
www.santabarbaraca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID...
The frequency of exceedances of bacteriological standards and the concentration of
indicator bacteria vary from month to month. For example, the frequency of
exceedances are generally greater during the winter months when creeks flow to the
ocean, carrying contaminants from the watershed to the nearshore waters. The
frequency of exceedances is typically lower during the summer months when the
creek flows are insufficient to reach the ocean and a closed waterbody forms at the
mouth of the creek.

There are exceptions to these observed patterns of exceedances and bacteria
concentrations the beach. For example, the lagoon at the mouth of Arroyo Burro
may open occasionally during the summer due to hydrostatic pressure, or due to
partial breaching by beach users. Under these circumstances, there is a potential for
creek water to increase the bacteria levels in the ocean and possibly cause
exceedances. Beach bacteria concentrations in the summer may also be relatively
high (in the absence of runoff) due to other factors, such as:

􀂃 Bacteria loading in the lagoons from sea gulls and waterfowl, or from high dry
weather flows (i.e., urban runoff) with high bacteria concentrations

􀂃 Bacteria loading in the nearshore waters from sea gulls and dog feces...

in other words, dogs are crapping all along the creek....up in the watershed where people live next to the creek and let their crappy dogs crap everywhere...no amount of creek restoration or native plants can solve the problem of too many dogs


coyote..my kinda dog

wild dogs like coyotes aren't likely the cause of pollution because they are healthier and smarter than stupid domestic dogs.... and coyotes use the creek water to drink..who craps in the water they drink??

certainly not coyotes

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