05-31-2009, 12:23 PM
This article in the Sunday Trib talks about the effects of the resident's leaky sewage on environmentally sensitive tidepools.
It's ammusing to reflect on the Kapoho resident's passing the blame on visitors all this time. One responsible tour company (Kapohokine) even offered to pay for portible toilets at Champaine ponds, only to be rebuffed by local residents.
I noticed the article focused on multimillion dollar sewage systems, most likely subsidised by us, and never mentioned environmentally sound and inexpensive composting systems; Paid for by the residents.
Here's an old Toon originally published by Hunter last year.
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It's ammusing to reflect on the Kapoho resident's passing the blame on visitors all this time. One responsible tour company (Kapohokine) even offered to pay for portible toilets at Champaine ponds, only to be rebuffed by local residents.
I noticed the article focused on multimillion dollar sewage systems, most likely subsidised by us, and never mentioned environmentally sound and inexpensive composting systems; Paid for by the residents.
Here's an old Toon originally published by Hunter last year.
punatoons