Wednesday, March 9, 2011

OUR CANAL IS A TRAVESTY

Our canal is a travesty. Last year, amongst much celebration, the headgates at Easton were opened in July and the water rushed down the entire length of the canal. By November, thirty miles worth of animals were dead. The canal has been filled then allowed to dry out, refilled and allowed to dry out again and again. That's certainly a tremendous amount of destruction when it comes to the various species of water animals that have inhabited it.  What exactly is going on, and why does it appear that the powers-that-be don't care?
It's a wornout story, this canal saga. The greatest problems lie between the city of Easton and New Hope as a result of disuse through the years and flood damage. There are innumerable leaks. 


At the same time millions of dollars have been invested in machinery that serves no purpose, fixing towpaths, aqueducts and locks that don't work properly. Who's responsible for this?

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