THEME:
TOO DAM FUNNY
This is an actual letter sent to a man named Ryan DeVries
regarding a pond on his property. The Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Quality, State of Pennsylvania, sent it.
.
THE LETTER:
DEQ ... File No.97-59-0023; T11N; R10W, Sec 20; Lycoming
County
Dear Mr. DeVries:
It has come to the attention of the Department of
Environmental Quality that there has been recent unauthorized activity on the
above referenced parcel of property. You have been certified as the legal
landowner and/or contractor who did the following unauthorized
activity:
Construction and maintenance of two wood debris dams across
the outlet stream of Spring Pond.
A permit must be issued prior to the
start of this type of activity. A review of the Department's files shows that
no permits have been issued Therefore, the Department has determined that
this activity is in violation of Part 301, Inland Lakes and Streams, of the
Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the Public Acts
of 1994, being sections 324.30101 to 324.30113 of the Pennsylvania Compiled
Laws, annotated.
The Department has been informed that one or both of
the dams partially failed during a recent rain event, causing debris and
flooding at downstream locations. We find that dams of this nature are
inherently hazardous and cannot be permitted. The Department therefore orders
you to cease and desist all activities at this location, and to restore the
stream to a free-flow condition by removing all wood and brush forming the
dams from the stream channel. All restoration work shall be completed no
later than January 31, 2010.
Please notify this office when the
restoration has been completed so that a follow-up site inspection may be
scheduled by our staff. Failure to comply with this request or any further
unauthorized activity on the site may result in this case being referred for
elevated enforcement action.
We anticipate and would appreciate your full
cooperation in this matter. Please feel free to contact me at this office if
you have any questions.
Sincerely,
David L. Price
District
Representative and Water Management Division.
THE RESPONSE:
Re: DEQ File
No. 97-59-0023; T11N; R10W, Sec. 20;
Lycoming County
Dear Mr. Price,
Your certified letter dated 11/17/09 has been handed to me.
I am the legal landowner but not the Contractor at 2088 Dagget Lane, Trout Run,
Pennsylvania.
A couple of beavers are in the process of constructing
and maintaining two wood 'debris' dams across the outlet stream of my Spring
Pond. While I did not pay for, authorize, nor supervise their dam project, I
think they would be highly offended that you call their skillful use of
natures building materials 'debris.'
I would like to challenge your
department to attempt to emulate their dam project any time and/or any place
you choose. I believe I can safely state there is no way you could ever match
their dam skills, their dam resourcefulness, their dam ingenuity, their dam
persistence, their dam determination and/or their dam work ethic
These are the beavers/contractors you are seeking. As to
your request, I do not think the beavers are aware that they must first fill
out a dam permit prior to the start of this type of dam activity.
My
first dam question to you is:
(1) Are you trying to discriminate
against my Spring Pond Beavers, or
(2) do you require all beavers
throughout this State to conform to said dam request?
If you are not
discriminating against these particular beavers, through the Freedom of
Information Act, I request completed copies of all those other applicable
beaver dam permits that have been issued. (Perhaps we will see if there
really is a dam violation of Part 301, Inland Lakes and Streams, of the
Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the Public Acts
of 1994, being sections 324.30101 to 324.30113 of the Pennsylvania Compiled
Laws, annotated.)
I have several dam concerns. My first dam concern
is, aren't the beavers entitled to legal representation? The Spring Pond
Beavers are financially destitute and are unable to pay for said
representation -- so the State will have to provide them with a dam
lawyer.
The Department's dam concern that either one or both of the
dams failed during a recent rain event, causing flooding, is proof that this
is a natural occurrence, which the Department is required to protect. In
other words, we should leave the Spring Pond Beavers alone rather than
harassing them and calling them dam names.
If you want the damed
stream 'restored' to a dam free-flow condition please contact the beavers --
but if you are going to arrest them, they obviously did not pay any attention
to your dam letter, they being unable to read English.
In my humble
opinion, the Spring Pond Beavers have a right to build their unauthorized
dams as long as the sky is blue, the grass is green and water flows
downstream. They have more dam rights than I do to live and enjoy Spring
Pond. If the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
lives up to its name, it should protect the natural resources (Beavers) and
the environment (Beavers' Dams).
So, as far as the beavers and I are
concerned, this dam case can be referred for more elevated enforcement action
right now. Why wait until 1/31/2010? The Spring Pond Beavers may be under the
dam ice by then and there will be no way for you or your dam staff to
contact/harass them.
In conclusion, I would like to bring to your
attention to a real environmental quality, health, problem in the area. It is
the bears! Bears are actually defecating in our woods. I definitely believe
you should be persecuting the defecating bears and leave the beavers alone.
If you are going to investigate the beaver dam, watch your dam step! The
bears are not careful where they dump!
Being unable to comply with
your dam request, and being unable to contact you on your dam answering
machine, I am sending this response to your dam office.
THANK YOU,
RYAN DEVRIES & THE DAM BEAVERS
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QUESTION: BUREAUCRACY? Are you kidding me? | |||
QUESTION: Environmental Bureaucracy is required?
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QUOTE: ”A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon
him, and the best reply to unseemly behavior is patience and
moderation.” – Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
LEMONS: To the Toronto Star for its asinine attacks against
Mayor Ford.
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