Citizen Letter:Binford trash/personal items in wetlands

Dear Captain Garrett, Ed Morton, Greg Martinelli and Matthew Shanley,

The below RV resident is very much in the wetlands on Binford Rd.  This photo was taken today. This is one of the many RV residents who have lawn chairs, couches, debris etc. in said wetlands. On your website it states to report polluters “serious crimes”— and there are rewards in doing so.  If you are not following the law, please take down the following on your website as this is false advertising, which is illegal, and we have laws against such.

Eric: There are about two small berms on the wetlands side of the road on Binford.  The berms that were being implemented today are on places where RVs were not parking because of the topography.  Please berm the very few small spots that are vacant on the wetlands.  This should be a priority.  Meanwhile more RVs and cars/vans are permanently parking on Binford Rd. The inhabitants are increasing.

Should I collect the used condoms, bloody tampons (with the slightly blood-streaked applicators) and human feces that are in the wetlands and send them to you— as some of the Fish and Wildlife employees have not been on Binford Rd and only want photos of Binford?

Thank you in advance for your help,


Pollution

As California’s population swells, the ill effects of pollution and habitat destruction are increasingly detrimental to our natural resources. Fish and Wildlife considers incidents of agricultural pollution, dumping of household waste, industrial spills and illegal marijuana gardens to be serious crimes, as they devastate native species and the habitat they need to survive. To combat polluting, concerned citizens who become aware of such acts can become involved and report their observations.