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    Government Guidelines for Keeley Lake Dredging: A Tale of Absurdity

    Elias W.By Elias W.August 10, 2024Updated:August 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Government Guidelines for Keeley Lake Dredging: A Tale of Absurdity
    Government Guidelines for Keeley Lake Dredging: A Tale of Absurdity
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    In what seems like a bid to navigate the bureaucratic waters, the locals of Keeley Lake Lodge find themselves tangled in a net of nonsensical regulations surrounding the dredging of Keeley Lake. The government’s guidelines, encapsulated in the Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit, outline an unnecessarily complicated path that threatens to drown any hope of efficiency or common sense.

    The permit, a tome of overbearing restrictions, imposes an array of hurdles that defy logic. One such stipulation insists on the transportation of dredged sand a staggering 1.5 kilometers away from the site. This arbitrary directive not only defies practicality but also inflates costs to exorbitant levels. 

    Let’s break down the absurdity. Picture this: 200 yards long, 50 yards wide, at a depth of 8 feet. This equates to a mind-boggling 28,000 buckets of sand. To transport this volume, we’re looking at 1,400 loads on rock trucks. Even with a diligent workforce operating at maximum capacity, it would take a minimum of 7 days to move the sand. This is with the dumping spot conveniently located a mere 3 minutes away.

    But wait, there’s more to this bureaucratic circus. The cost implications are as outrageous as the guidelines themselves. Factoring in the expenses of employing four rock trucks and a track hoe – including diesel, maintenance, and personnel – we’re staring down the barrel of a $70,000 bill for just seven days. Double the distance, double the time, and we’re looking at a whopping $140,000. Why should the sand be loaded and transported that far when it can simply be placed in the lake, spread throughout in a place it will do no harm?

    It’s akin to asking someone to take a detour to the moon to fetch a pail of water. The sheer inefficiency and impracticality of these directives cast a shadow over any notion of progress or environmental stewardship. 

    Moreover, the liability is unfairly shifted onto the locals who filed the complaint. As custodians of crown land, entrusted with the betterment of the community and environment, it’s preposterous to burden them with such prohibitive regulations. What is the purpose of our tax money if they won’t use it to better the community?

    In a world where pragmatism should reign supreme, these guidelines are a testament to bureaucratic inertia at its finest. They stifle innovation, suffocate progress, and serve as a stark reminder of the disconnect between policy and practicality.

    In the face of such regulatory rigidity, it’s imperative that voices are raised, and common sense prevails. The waters of Keeley Lake may be a little murky, but the fog of bureaucracy should not cloud them. It’s time for a wake-up call – a call to streamline regulations, foster innovation, and pave the way for a future where progress and pragmatism go hand in hand.

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