Message from @Beebs Magoo
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It’s a good thing Blonde got out of Seattle.
“Puget Sound” has always sounded disgusting so now it matches its name
considering the commie antifa demographics in seattle, there is unsurprisingly no change in the smell in the city
That might be one of the bigger sewer spills that’s happened in awhile. Well, let me correct - single point source sewer spill.
Putrid Sound
That amount is about 4.5 Olympic swimming pools.
Ewww...nasty
Literally a cesspool of shit
Actually, this is a topic I want people’s take on. As things are now, there really isn’t a good national database on the us water and wastewater infrastructure. Should the federal government make one like what they have with energy?
Nah, leave it to the states
The military can't fill the ranks because deep down everyone knows that a populace that sends its army overseas and forgets about it for decades doesn't deserve people in uniform to serve it
@Beebs Magoo well, even states don’t have that great of data and the data they have isn’t easy to search
Okay, then those states should develop said data. If they want to share that data with neighboring states, they are free to do that
Don't know why it would be necessary to bring the feds into that or everything under the sun
Well, I don’t see an issue with the feds being a data aggregator. It doesn’t even have to be the feds that do that specifically.
exactly
So why bring the feds into it?
Everybody seems to have a reflexive tendency to make everything the feds' business just as a matter of course, whereas I want to decentralize the feds' involvement in anything non-essential
because we need the epa to send more execs to snort blow and fuck hookers with corporate execs while telling us they're keeping us safe
Well, it’s more or less the authority behind the information I guess.
Why?
Why can't my state be the authority behind their own infrastructure?
because DC knows more about the water in Tacoma than Tacoma
duh
It is. I’m just saying data aggregator
Check that site out.
Again, why? Why can't they just make the data transparent and allow non-profits or other groups to aggregate?
This site aggregates tons of data about energy.
cool, but you're not answering my question
It’s pretty useful and user friendly
I don’t know. I’m just saying that the database for water and wastewater doesn’t exist
therefore feds?
At least in the same format as the website I posted does
The feds don't need anything else to do...they have plenty of shit they already probably shouldn't be doing but are anyway
If Nebraska, for instance, wants to commission a study on their infrastructure, they can. And when they publish that data, anybody can do with it as they wish
If that data just happens to aggregate into a federal database, that's fine, but it's not up to them to directly facilitate all states' reports just because muh feds
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