The City of Mobile Bozos have no Plan B to remove the trash. If the City of Mobile doesn't have a Plan B to deal with the visible pollution, just imagine how dysfunctional the City of Mobile is at monitoring for harmful Invisible Chemicals flowing into local creeks after every rain.
Nothing like paddling in a creek filled with raw sewage after every rain and there was some strong sewage smell in Eslava Creek today. The Health Department's reported sewage spill was probably underestimated based on what I smelled today.
Below Photo: The rainbow colors in the roadside puddle on Holcombe Avenue next to Eslava Creek is typical of what comes off many pavements in Mobile when it rains. The City of Mobile and Alabama are quick to blame BP for polluting the Gulf of Mexico with petroleum but neither Alabama nor the City of Mobile require storm water inlets to capture first flush contaminants like this before the contaminants get flushed into the waterways. While ADEM and the City of Mobile turn a blind eye as to what chemicals they pollute local waterways with, BP is cleaning up their petroleum and paying dearly for it. The City of Mobile should be held accountable to clean up their pollution and pay dearly for it too!
Actually people make up the City population. If the City residents chose to ignore their pollution they deserve the consequences. Mobile's Plan B is for Barfing. Enjoy your cancer treatment.