To: President Donald Trump, Jack Clukey, town manager, The Maine State House, The Maine State Senate, Governor Janet Mills, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

toxic waste dump on salmon stream

To dig up, disturb, conglomerate, hemogenize, "toxic" tannery vintage chrome waste and rebury it casually intermixed at the same place, unconfined, uncontained on a riverbank without any concern for the future of the empty salmon stream, or the 18,000 gallon per hour aquifer to underlie it, then clear cutting, logging gross clearings in a 100 year old forest whose tree growth contribution is absorbing 41% global warming carbon as timber, which has released fresh annual oxygen for scores of people, all this even after the waste has undergone a half century of Natural composting, then to switch it from aerobic processing to anaerobic septic decomosition, flies in the face of the wisdom which tells us that "The solution to pollution is not intensification, it's more likely time and dillution".
Controlled containment rather than a "loose tea" policy which could defile the clear Penobscot all the way to the Gulf of Maine, please! Whales can spout, but they can't spit.
This plan is enabled by all those people we pay to protects us from ourselves. Cheap for government work at $600,000.

Why is this important?

Only 1% of world's water is drinkable. Population is booming.
Riverbank is a bad place to dump unevaluated toxics.
Salmon will absorb 9 million times water concentration in their flesh.
18,000 gallon per hour well will be compromisd.
Private homes with kids downsteam have riverbank wells.