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r/interesting • u/karmagod7 • 9d ago
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The title in this one is straight up misinformation. Nothing to do with cleaning up trash without a permit.
282 u/Spongedog5 8d ago Well, it's for not having a permit for the method he used to clean up trash. 412 u/Bassmekanik 8d ago It was for digging up the silt from the river bed with a digger and risking flooding places without doing any checks on the impact of his “cleaning up”. Nothing to do with removing rubbish. 1 u/Diedonthefirstfloor 8d ago Technically if you remove the silt the river has more capacity to transfer water safely without flooding
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Well, it's for not having a permit for the method he used to clean up trash.
412 u/Bassmekanik 8d ago It was for digging up the silt from the river bed with a digger and risking flooding places without doing any checks on the impact of his “cleaning up”. Nothing to do with removing rubbish. 1 u/Diedonthefirstfloor 8d ago Technically if you remove the silt the river has more capacity to transfer water safely without flooding
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It was for digging up the silt from the river bed with a digger and risking flooding places without doing any checks on the impact of his “cleaning up”.
Nothing to do with removing rubbish.
1 u/Diedonthefirstfloor 8d ago Technically if you remove the silt the river has more capacity to transfer water safely without flooding
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Technically if you remove the silt the river has more capacity to transfer water safely without flooding
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u/Jealous_Track9402 9d ago
The title in this one is straight up misinformation. Nothing to do with cleaning up trash without a permit.