I think any waste treatment ponds that receive federal funding should be required to include a viewing platform in their grant proposal.
Henry A.
Hays
> On Apr 30, 2025, at 4:37 PM, Brandon Magette <averbirder...> wrote:
>
> I was just telling someone awhile back that building viewing platforms at
> sewer ponds might be a great project for some form of organization or
> another.
>
> Brandon Magette of St Marys, mobile @ 785-844-0139
>
>> On Wed, Apr 30, 2025, 15:06 mike rader <mike_rader...> wrote:
>>
>> Chris, et al.,
>>
>> I had talked to someone with the city last fall, and I think that they are
>> supposed to be totally off-limits to the general public, with no approved
>> access. KDHE is enforcing rules and cities can get in trouble for folks
>> trespassing into the confinement areas. If you park on the west side by the
>> goat pens, some of the ponds can be seen still.
>>
>> Longing for the good old days...
>>
>> Mike Rader
>>
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