The sad part is the garbage you see in these images will likely end up going into Mobile Bay. The waterway trash rots in and around our waterways because our Mobile leaders do not put enough value on Mobile's water to bother even having one person removing the garbage. That is sickening and ugly to the core.
It is time for the two month update concerning these polluted streams. No improvement has been seen. The City of Mobile and the County of Mobile and the State of Alabama continue to allow One Mile Creek, Maple Street Canal and Threemile Creek to function as public garbage dumps and the EPA and ADEM do not seem to care. These three creeks drain to Mobile Bay. No wonder why Arlington Park located by Brookley on Mobile Bay has a shoreline made up of garbage. How many people does the City, the County and State have cleaning up this garbage? Zero. The leaders in Mobile need to be replaced with leaders who care about Mobile's environment. Welcome Airbus to Alabama the Beautiful. This is how Mobile treats its assets. Someone should be fired. The sad part is the garbage you see in these images will likely end up going into Mobile Bay. The waterway trash rots in and around our waterways because our Mobile leaders do not put enough value on Mobile's water to bother even having one person removing the garbage. That is sickening and ugly to the core. Click on any photo below to bring up a larger photo gallery with comments. Arlington Park shoreline in September 2012. The City of Mobile employs ZERO people to remove garbage from its urban waterways which is why garbage coats the Mobile Bay shoreline from Threemile Creek where much of the trash originates all the way to Mississippi. Zero public workers removing the public's trash from our valuable water resources? Do Mobile leaders have brain damage? Have they never heard of the Clean Water Act?
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