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  • plugger
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    Oh super , too much information . Let's talk about vibrio killing you in a few days . Yea, let's go fish .

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  • Ibtsoom
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    Common occurrence in all water bodies in the state. People just tend to overlook it. We run right past the Hitchcock sewer plant discharge every time we launch at the 2nd street ramp on the diversionary. What you'd be surprised about is how much untreated runoff there is - both industrial and residential.

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  • plugger
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    Sooo , it's like eating store bought fish raised in China and Vietnam ?

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  • Cuda340
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    Originally posted by Gilbert View Post
    950,000 gallon per day discharge into the west fork of chocolate bayou

    http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assets/pub...zoom=13&type=r
    Dang Gilbert.

    I had a funny feeling you wanted to screw with "Dbarham" and "Lurefisher" when they were fishing, but you went that far? LMFAO!!

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  • Robalo
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    Originally posted by corndog View Post
    I've been eating fish from north of 2004 for 40 plus year. Snot sharks are tasty!! Has not affected me at all.
    OK. Corndog also fishes near Three Mile Island and started taking trips to fish by the Fukashami Nuclear Plant in Japan-says he's got a whole bay w/o any potlickers for once at either of those spots. You'll notice he has three arms now, 8 fingers on his left hand and a funny, sort of glowing pale skin color and every now and then his D!@% falls off when he pees.

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  • Gilbert
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    950,000 gallon per day discharge into the west fork of chocolate bayou

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  • dbarham
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    Originally posted by Gilbert View Post
    not really. it has been advertised as a public notice. no objections so now we are looking at the best way to get to chocolate bayou with the discharge pipe.
    Mustang bayou

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  • dbarham
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    Originally posted by Gulfcoast13 View Post
    I would not eat a fish out of there. No reason to even put your boat in the water.
    Infected waters and empty

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  • Gulfcoast13
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    I would not eat a fish out of there. No reason to even put your boat in the water.

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  • Gilbert
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    Originally posted by dbarham View Post
    Liar
    not really. it has been advertised as a public notice. no objections so now we are looking at the best way to get to chocolate bayou with the discharge pipe.

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  • dbarham
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    Originally posted by Gilbert View Post
    speaking of plants dumping......I'm working on a project that will dump "treated sewer water" into Chocolate Bayou from the Arcola area. Its really grown and we are adding a wastewater treatment plant with a 16" discharge. Happy eating.
    Liar

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  • Gilbert
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    Originally posted by walkinwader View Post
    All those plants dump too much who knows what beyond the bridge

    speaking of plants dumping......I'm working on a project that will dump "treated sewer water" into Chocolate Bayou from the Arcola area. Its really grown and we are adding a wastewater treatment plant with a 16" discharge. Happy eating.

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  • Gilbert
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    Originally posted by corndog View Post
    I've been eating fish from north of 2004 for 40 plus year. Snot sharks are tasty!! Has not affected me at all.

    so that's whats wrong with you.

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  • corndog
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    I've been eating fish from north of 2004 for 40 plus year. Snot sharks are tasty!! Has not affected me at all.

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  • buoy37
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    Download Google Earth. It has old images available since before the channel was dug. Very cool!

    You can run your boat up CB past Liverpool with no problem. There is a clearly marked saltwater barrier waaaaayyyyy up the bayou.

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