I can't see myself pissing into any rivers anytime soon. I took full advantage of my time as a bridge tender with no-remorse. The river passing the bridge were "No clear waters". This was the worst the river had for the merging with the salt-water bay. The bridge located right next to a Weyerhauser Pulp Mill lettin' loose of all kinds of plutnents. It really was insignificent my peeing off the bridge. The river was at it's most damaged and the sea's next addition.
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Last time I drove across that road bridge adjacent ta that site...the pulp mill was gone. The rives below didn't appear all that 'clean' in spite of that fact... Then again, ya cross the river UPstream of the mill, so where's the source(s) of the nassty lookin' effluent these days?
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I'm sure the mighty Snohomish River entering Everett Harbor (Gardiner Bay) today is a much better product. The river floods almost every year and brings with it all the Skykomish and Snoqaulmie Rivers pollution. Still I'd say the river has to be on the mend. I might have posted this picture somewhere else here but it's a good one. Weyerhauser Kraft Mill Everett Wa. in its full glory.
Droppin' the 'stack,' is the first step in an EPA "Superfund" site clean-up. I doubt the Everett Weyerhauser site qualified... But it's good ta know that the once mighty SnoHo River does run cleaner.
Somewhat cleaner!
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