Wasn't a bill passed to repeal the clean water act? Not sure but it may not be illegal anymore. That sucks. Whole lot of changes being made to our outdoors now.
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First, I want to do a disclaimer as I'm not a Tree Hugger or a Green Peace type guy, however I do believe in doing everything we can as Fisherman and Hunters to protect our eco systems in this beautiful state and Lake Barkley. This week the City of Cadiz Water Department was caught pumping raw sewage and chemicals into the Little River. A lift station pump has been broken, so instead of pumping the raw sewage into a Septic Truck and hauling it off like they should have, they decided to use pumps with four inch hoses and pump it directly into the Little River and ultimately it ends up in our Lake Barkley and Little River area. Now, to read or see this news piece you need to go to the Paducah WPSD Local Six to find the story, not a word about this on the local news such as WKDZ. If you are like me, fish and swim in these waters you should be as outraged as I am. Again the good ole boys committing crimes with the City knowledge, hiding it and nothing will come of it. So, if you fish Barkley or Little River area beware of the self inflicted pollution brought to you by the City of Cadiz. SAD!!!!
Wasn't a bill passed to repeal the clean water act? Not sure but it may not be illegal anymore. That sucks. Whole lot of changes being made to our outdoors now.
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I believe some are trying to reverse much of the Clean Water Rule, and not the Clean Water Act itself.
Not disputing that it still couldn't possibly result in having an effect with these types of situations but thought I would point out the distinction
I did not post the topic to make it a political issue. I posted this because the City and any decent human being knows they should not be discharging untreated human fecal matter and waste into any water way. I'm sure under any past, current, or future administration, pouring human fecal matter and waste intentionally into a river and lake is illegal and wrong. Again, what I find more disturbing is there are zero, none, nothing about this in the local news as they once again have established the good ole boy system , not wanting anyone to know about this and no one held accountable. That is my point. If you or I intentionally leaked four or five gallons of gas into the lake the Coast Guard would fine us and maybe lock us up.
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A lot of water treatment systems can't handle the large influx of water during storms or have some sort of issue and it's not that uncommon for untreated water to get dumped. Not saying it's right but it's more common than you might think. It was really bad back in the seventies and so...boats and tows with toilets dumped right in...septic systems with poor leach fields had pipes that dumped in creeks and some houses hid pipes that dumped straight through. It all found its way in. When I use to fish the Mississippi a lot I had a condom more than once get hung on my line. None of our major river systems are exactly clean. But I have spent the better part of 50 years swimming and fishing them and ate tons of fish from them and I guess I'm okay. Course I spent a good part of my life as a plumber working directly in raw sewage so probably got some immunity I guess LOL. Ain't tons of fish from Barkley and Kentucky both below the spill ways and in the lakes. Way more than the recommended amounts.
I swear I would trade more polluted water to get rid of these Asian Carp. That sounds extreme but those dang things break my heart to think what we use to have in those waters. Especially the spillways.
I think we all agree when we get a frog strangler rain and it overflows the systems, it's going to let sewage into the waterways. It has no other place to go in many cases. The major issue folks are having with this Cadiz deal is it happened at a time of low water flow and the city chose to dump it in the creek rather than bring in a contractor with a vacuum truck to clean out the pump station. They brought in a vacuum truck after the s*** hit the fan and the media got involved.
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mrdux, EXACTLY, I think people are not reading the context of the story, it had nothing to do with flooding or unforeseen conditions, the City of Cadiz intentionally and willfully poured the sewage into the water ways and did not hire a vacuum truck until they were exposed by the media . Again, I clearly understand floods and other issues happen which are out of control of technology and system capabilities, but when you intentionally pour human waste and raw sewage into the water ways this is going down a complete other path.
I have worked in the waste water industry for over 17 years, the situation you described was illegal when I started and still very much illegal today. It will never be ok to dump any untreated waste water. Ky div of water takes this very seriously I'm sure they would like to know about that incident.
I would feel ashamed to know anyone who worked in waste water did this knowingly and with out some sort of alternate disinfection, which you may not have noticed...
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mgrimm, I appreciate your candid response, Well how about this, WKDZ Local News finally decided to run a report on this issue today!!!, however they did not interview the eye witnesses who spoke to the Paducah News and attested to it being pumped directly into the creek intentionally (with those pictures on the Paducah Website clearly showing a four inch pump hose, and it is not going into a septic truck!!!). Anyhow, I'm glad to see this getting the attention it deserves. Thanks to everyone who reviewed this posting or made a comment. Happy fishing stay safe on the water, help keep our water ways clean.