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    Westland clean up

    Awesome work by the team from DOC (did i just say that) the Army and volunteers cleaning up the rubbish in South Westland. Looks like shit tonne of rubbish coming out.
    @R93 might need to stop turfing ya tins out of the chopper window mate
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    DoC found something they’d good at? Taking out the rubbish
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    so why dont they just spray whole area with diesel and drop a match on it??? in six months time or after the next flood you wont know the difference....anything burnable will be gone,anything metal will rust away quicksmart....and dont give me the toxic bit...what they remove just goes into another tip further from the river. it seems like a giant waste of time and money to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so why dont they just spray whole area with diesel and drop a match on it??? in six months time or after the next flood you wont know the difference....anything burnable will be gone,anything metal will rust away quicksmart....and dont give me the toxic bit...what they remove just goes into another tip further from the river. it seems like a giant waste of time and money to me.
    Thats the attitude mate
    Hope you are teaching your kids the same if you have them, real role model
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so why dont they just spray whole area with diesel and drop a match on it??? in six months time or after the next flood you wont know the difference....anything burnable will be gone,anything metal will rust away quicksmart....and dont give me the toxic bit...what they remove just goes into another tip further from the river. it seems like a giant waste of time and money to me.
    To much coal over there, it might get into a seem and keep burning for 100 years lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so why dont they just spray whole area with diesel and drop a match on it??? in six months time or after the next flood you wont know the difference....anything burnable will be gone,anything metal will rust away quicksmart....and dont give me the toxic bit...what they remove just goes into another tip further from the river. it seems like a giant waste of time and money to me.
    First off, thats about 1000 square kilometres. Secondly, uncontrolled incinerating plastic is not good for a lot of reasons. Thirdly.... Hang on... I think... Hang on, do I smell a troll?

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    seriously WHERE do you think its being dumped now???
    looking at the footage of river area there is a shit load of logs/roots/wooden debris that they are sifting through to get at the plastic etc...why not burn it???
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    At least if in a bin or landfill its not in the water ways. Or would you prefer we just gave up? Suppose you just biff shit out your car window?
    Anyway, i wasnt interested in a debate on it, just saying good stuff to those mucking in
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    I hate the smell of burning plastic. makes my gut churn.
    Use enough gun

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    The landfills of old and the landfills of today are as different as a blunderbuss and a modern semi automatic firearm. Today’s landfills are lined, the leachate is treated through a reverse osmosis plant with the particulate redeposited into the landfill and the resultant water is cleaner than most river water. The methane gas created by the decomposing refuse is extracted and used to fuel generators that put electricity into the national grid.
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    If you burn it where it is you are punishing the environment for our own doing.
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    Aye, reminds of another famous line...... “love the smell of napalm in the morning, smells like victory”.

    Thumbs up to all those tying to deal with clean up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Aye, reminds of another famous line...... “love the smell of napalm in the morning, smells like victory”.

    Thumbs up to all those tying to deal with clean up.
    Hah. The use of napalm in that context came to naught and caused no good either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Hah. The use of napalm in that context came to naught and caused no good either.
    and I thought they lost the war too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    and I thought they lost the war too
    We were winning when I came home
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