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Swimmer 02-28-2006, 11:55 AM I was just reading a Raider Ronnie post about what fish you like to eat, and I think it was fishpart who posted his favortie fish to eat by starting out "from cape cod bay" and I started to wonder about the outfall pipe. I know it ten miles out where it spews forth the pure poop, but has anybody noticed anything at all in regard to this. I thought once they started pumping the regurgitated stuff through the pipe water clarity might change. Or we might see ceratin articles floating about, such as tampons or safe sex devices. But no one here or in the papers or anywhere else has mentioned one thing. So the poop plant must be working o.k. so far. Anyone know otherwise?
capesams 02-28-2006, 12:24 PM when you dump that much fresh water into salt day after day 24/7...it's got to be making something out there ,,,like red tide/ mung...it's said it's made dead zones,,where no fish or anything else can live.
MakoMike 02-28-2006, 01:11 PM when you dump that much fresh water into salt day after day 24/7...it's got to be making something out there ,,,like red tide/ mung...it's said it's made dead zones,,where no fish or anything else can live.
I doubt any impact is simpply due to the fresh water. whatever water comes out of the pipe has got to be a mere fraction of what the average river dumps into the sea.
Goose 02-28-2006, 02:13 PM I would guess that that water has been treated. There are two sewer out flows that I know of in buzzards bay, as you approach the out flow there is a huge boil on the surface, maybe 20' in diameter. the water is clear there is no visible form of polution. Those out flows have been in place for along tme. I assume they are safe.
whiplash 02-28-2006, 04:10 PM I don't know about dead zones around the bubblers but the old Boston flounder fleets depended on them. Fatest flounders closest to the bubbler. Boy am I glad I didn't know then what I know now.:yak6:
beamie 03-01-2006, 09:25 AM I don't know about dead zones around the bubblers but the old Boston flounder fleets depended on them. Fatest flounders closest to the bubbler. Boy am I glad I didn't know then what I know now.:yak6:
Exactly,
I remember when I was a kid some of the best flounder fishing was Faun Bar.....downstream of Deer Island and Quincy Bay next to the Nut Islan plant. So you have to ask yourself did it really affect them much or was it something else? It must have been a great food source for them, the chemicals...Chlorine I am sure was not good and maybe they were over-chlorinating more than really necessary, who knows. But like I said, those were some of the best spots around.
stripercrazy 03-04-2006, 05:57 AM being a sewer worker I've fished the seekonk river %$%$%$%$ shute for years and they don't care, we put 25 million gallons a day into the river(treated) sewer water is 99% water
Swimmer 03-04-2006, 09:54 AM Thank you for the answers everyone. I know there are numerous pipes now and I never heard any complaining, so I figured most of if not all of the plants must be working well.
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