Pool 2 Poop!

  • jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1314970

    This story from KSTP.com. My only comment is shouldn’t the entire river be a no discharge zone? Yuk!

    Padelford allegedly dumped waste in river
    Updated: 10/06/2005 08:26:26 AM

    The Padelford Boat Company runs popular cruises on the Mississippi River in St. Paul. Recently the Minnesota Pollution control agency determined the company was breaking state law for what it puts into the water. The Pollution Control Agency found Padelford is discharging inadequately treated sewage into a no discharge zone on the Mississippi River.

    A veteran river boat operator says he blew the whistle so the public would know.

    He said, “They should be just outraged that this boat company has been doing this over the years.” Documents obtained by 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS show the MPCA found three of the Padelford boats, the Harriet Bishop, the Anson Northrup and the Betsey Northrup have done the dumping.

    The PCA believes one of the boats has been discharging improperly for up to 16 years.

    Elise Doucette lead the investigation for the MPCA. She said “The discharge of inadequately treated sewage can reduce water quality.”

    Captain Steve Bowell is the President of the Padelford Company. He wouldn’t talk about the PCA’s findings on camera, but he did show us how he’s already upgraded the Harriet Bishop to meet state standards. It no longer discharges any waste into the river. Bowell insists he didn’t do anything wrong and insists he was unaware of the no discharge zone, even though the regulation has been in force since 1977.

    Doucette countered saying, “Not knowing the regulations is not an excuse.”

    It may not be an excuse, but the MPCA admits to poor communication to boat operators like Bowell. That’s one reason why Padelford has until 2007 to finish outfitting all the offending boats with holding tanks for waste. Two years to completely fix the problem.

    Doucette said, “Our schedule is so that they will become compliant with our state regulations. Reporter John Mason asked, “In two years?” Doucette responded, “In 2 years yes.” Mason said, “But in the meantime wastewater inadequately treated sewage is still going in the river? Doucette confirmed that was the case.

    The man who told the state about the problem thinks that’s absurd.

    He said, “Why the PCA is allowing this to go on and not fine them is absolutely beyond me.”

    The discharge from the Padelford boats was treated with chlorine. As a result of the MPCA investigation, the company will spend more than $120,000 to convert all three boats to zero discharge.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13310
    #388389

    Thanks for the heads up Jon. Nothing like crapping on what is making you money. They should include in there comentary while traveling the river how clean it has gotten except for the crap we are dumping in the river. Might have to send them a note on what i think about this. Was palnning on haveing my company outing on there boats for the next few years but if this is true I will take my money else where.

    BShimp
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 95
    #388395

    I was fishing Poop 2 last fall and there was a mess of waste all around the 494 launch. It really stunk from the launch to around the airport. I thought a sewege line busted. I wonder how much waste those paddle boats carry and dump at a time. Anyway, here’s a link to the Padelford Company. Maybe they will change their ways if enough people tell them what we think of their practices.

    Padelford

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #388437

    “Unaware of the no-discharge zone”? Unaware that it’s against the law to pollute?
    I guess sometimes ignorance of the law can be an excuse.
    Or in this case, being ‘conveniantly stupid’ has it’s advantages.

    captddh
    Cannon Falls, MN
    Posts: 534
    #388447

    I have some knowledge of the situation,…while it seems irresponsible,…the TV report didn’t do the story justice.

    MN and Wi requested that the entire 2 states be a no discharge zone in the mid 1970’s. Federal interstate commerce regulations over ruled the request and allowed discharge with treatment from Coast Guard approved onboard systems on the navigable rivers all the way to new Orleans. (FYI,…The Paddleford boats all have Coast Guard approved systems and can legally discharge below Hastings). On board systems do ok but are not as good as our waste water plants. The River above Hastings wasn’t interstate so it wasn’t over ruled by the Feds.

    Should they have known ? Its easy to alledge that they should have but hard to proove. Its plausible to believe that the company thought the Federal regs superceded the state regs since they had Coast Guard approved systems. The MNPCA probably thought time was better spent getting the desired environmental result.

    So,…now is the time for everyone to do something and contact your legislators to support making the River from Hastings on down to our borders a no discharge zone.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13310
    #388456

    To me it does not realy matter what the regs. are. In this day for some one to think it is all right to dump this type of waste in our rivers is eresponsable. It is about time we start taking a little better care of our enviroment with out having them pass anouther law to tell us to do it. My letter is still going to the paddle boat company.

    nick
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 4977
    #388550

    I always though the walleyes tasted funny

    Kidding only kidding, I can’t believe they did they, I hope they are fined accordingly.

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