Posted on 03/21/2018 6:04:24 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Nonsense.
Sure. Cause they won’t pass that cost on to us. Never.
Oil Companies should pay me to get the oil changed in my vehicles.
Should these two retarded bottomfeeders who wrote this article and ride in automobiles and airplanes also pay for “climate change”? Yes, there is evidence that they are retarded hypocrites.
California cracks down on last beachfront sand-mining operation in U.S.They KNOW what causes shore erosion. And it ain't global warming / cooling.
San Jose Mercury News, May 16, 2017Moving in on the last coastal sand mining operation in the United States, California regulators are ordering a Mexican-based company to obtain permits and pay state royalties for its Monterey County plant or shut down amid a chorus of complaints that its causing significant erosion of beaches along Monterey Bay.
The facility, known as the CEMEX Lapis plant, has been in operation since 1906 and is located between Marina and Moss Landing. With smokestacks, conveyor belts and dredges, it produces an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 cubic yards of sand a year enough to fill up to 30,000 dump trucks that sells for about $4.70 a bag for a variety of uses from sand blasting to golf course sand traps to lining utility trenches.
Scientists and environmental groups, however, say the facility is causing significant erosion of beaches along Monterey Bay, from Marina south to Del Monte Beach in Monterey.
If you take that much sand directly off the beach every year, the waves keep breaking, said Gary Griggs, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at UC-Santa Cruz. The southern end of the bay is eroding at a much faster rate than it would naturally.
Griggs, who has studied coastal erosion for more than 40 years, said that areas south of the sand plant, along the site of the former Fort Ord military base and down to the Monterey Tides Hotel in Monterey, are eroding at roughly 3 to 6 feet a year. Stilwell Hall, the former World War II-era officers club at Fort Ord, had to be demolished in 2003 when cliff erosion threatened to send it crashing into the ocean.
Without the sand plant, Griggs said, the coast in that area would erode by roughly 1-2 feet a year, if not less.
In decades past, there were six major sand mining plants along the shores of Monterey Bay. They used a technique called drag lining, in which they scraped and dragged sand with massive metal scoops from the surf line. The companies were closed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1986 and 1990, however, after the agency enforced prohibitions on sand mining below the tide line.
The Lapis mine remained open, however, because it had shifted to a method in which it pumps sand from a lagoon on the back of the beach in an area where it owns several hundred acres. Meanwhile, last year the California Coastal Commission said it will require permits, a case that is still open, but CEMEX contends that its operations predate the 1976 Coastal Act.
Shouldn’t the taxpayers be shown “evidence” that climate change is occurring due to the oil companies and not just a scam being perpetrated against Americans by a bunch of envirowackoes in need of government grants?
You know that. I know that. I am sure these ass hats 🎩 will say, its not about the money. BS, its ONLY about the money.
Actually the sea level has been rising about 3mm every year since the end of the last ice age.
Re: “It will be interesting to see what evidence is allowed in”.
California doesn’t adhere to its Evidence Code.
Ask any husband who has had a Restraining Order filed against them in California by an irate wife in divorce.
Ask any landlord who has also had a tenant file a restraining order on them for alleged abuse that never happened but it will cost thousands of dollars to unwind the false allegation in court.
Ask any farmer who has been hauled into some Environmental kangaroo court for incidental plowing of a man made irrigation runoff pond on their land.
This is nothing but a bald attempt to tax corporations in which all the beneficiaries will be those in the Knowledge Class who are dependent on government largesse. And the courts are part of the Knowledge Class so the corporations will not get a fair trial. California’s pension system needs mega billions of dollars infused into the system in the next four years, including the pensions of judges. So the outcome of the lawsuit is already a fait accompli.
Who will pay for this phony shake down? Everyone who lives in California not corporations.
I dunno.
Should Lunatics, Lawyers and Leftists pay for the damage they have done to society and common sense? Yes, there is evidence.
Bingo!
I've been visiting the Jersey shore for almost fifty years and it's in the same place it always was; nobody has their beach chair in the middle of Ocean Avenue.
Facts are stubborn things
The 50 IQ commie ape Ann should be very worried about being hanged for her treacherous crimes against the American people.
Lawyers would love this. Just think of the possibilities! Sue everybody for everything. It will never end.
If the sea rises, it will rise everywhere. It hasnt.
Should sanctuary cities pay citizen-victims for migrant-invader crime? Yes, there is evidence...
Yep. I lived in Florida for 32 years and every time I'd go to the beach it was always in the same damn place it was before.
The oil companies need to all get together and stop selling Oil and Gas to California. That would wake them liberals up real quick.
The beaches look the same to me as they did 30 years ago
30 years ago maybe, but 50 years ago, ALL SoCal Beaches were full of Tar from mass seepage in the Santa Monica Bay. Pumping the Oil out and into our Gas Tanks is what Saved California Beaches.
The oil companies are not the ones burning the fossil fuels. That is what they tell us causes climate change. The ones they need to sue are the drivers. All of them.
CEMEX Lapis plant has been providing employment for blue collar workers for the last 112 years. Truck drivers service the plant. The sand goes out to the construction and sand blasting industries. Do you think Gary Griggs, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at UC-Santa Cruz is concerned for these people and their families. No he has got his.
Gary B Griggs PROF-AY
University of California, 2016 salary $265,475.00
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