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I wish I could scrape up the cash to make a donation, but the 500+ dollars I pay in property taxes, to have the city do a poor job of maintianing my yard, taps out my tilting at wind mills money, to the detrement of PBS and you.
I can how ever offer the data aquasition software I've written to other non-profits facing simalur problems.
If some donates any kind of enviormental testing equipment, I can wrtie software to get it into a data base, and on a web page.
PS.
I would like to thank the people who bring up the effects of the chemicals that MNPCA is supose to regulate. Because the current campain of we are not the odor police is working for the most part.
When I make my MN Duty Officer report, I use the term odor to define symptoms caused by things I can't smell, and Stink when it stinks. Useing the previously defined terms. it is not the MNPCA respossability to regulate stink, and I concure. However it is their job to regulate odor, yet they have no acknoladged mechinisim to report such. And constanly hide behind we don't regulate stink deverting the focus away from the real issue.
They like wise dodge the question of noise in their air quality permit, saying they deligated that to local officals. But refuse to oversee what they have delegated.
And while the MNDOH(dept of health) says that they set limits for the most sesative of humans, elderly and the young, etc... MNPCA cares nota about any of these things. It reminds me of a game of hot poetato(e).
Arno A. Karner West 7 th < 300 ft. NNW of GSE aka Behind the Muffs http://www.tnss.com/noise_stink
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