WSJ.Com snippet
"Cities once melted the snow by dumping it in rivers, but the accumulated salt and chemicals fouled the water. So for the most part, cities engage in low-tech, time-consuming efforts to shovel the snow into trucks and cart it to vacant lots."
Soo.. for all the snow and "stuff" which is left on the streets, where does that "go" when the snow melts?
Last time I looked, storm drains drain into rivers and streams.... So why not just dump the snow into the Potomac River and call it good.
It is going to end up there anyway.... Some one in DC needs to go back to snorting coke!
Photo From Rhonda Lawrence
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