Comment by fudged71
2 years ago
For 10 years I’ve been building hotspring pools at one spring. The material you add gets coated in limestone deposits pretty quickly. So it really feels like building a legacy for my young ones to play in when they’re older.
Careful, generally, diverting or otherwise messing with the flow of waterways is illegal. Got a talking to from a DNR officer when I was a kid.
Not just illegal, the potential impact on a waterbed is huge. I spoke at length with a BLM hydrologist about this, artificial deepening of discrete hot spring pools can and has caused entire areas to wash out into a uniform warm muck.
Y’all realize they change all the time, right?
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Those terrorist bevers must be stopped at all costs.
You’re joking, but there is concern about the environmental damage beavers cause.
https://courses.hamilton.edu/beavers/conservation-and-destru...
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Relevant: https://lettersofnote.com/2012/07/12/regarding-your-dam-comp...
You say 'generally', but then talk about officials of one very specific country?
Yes, probably only relevant to 80% of his potential readers. What tosh!
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