OSCEOLA POLLUTES

                                                            

A Healthy Kissimmee Watershed is Important to Florida’s Fishing Future

Back in the 1980’s Al Bernetti, the executive director and founder of the National Teen Angler Program, a 501 (C) 3 for middle and high school teens interested in boating and fishing, (teenanglers.org), volunteered as Vice President and subsequently President of the Alligator Lake Chain Homeowners Association. A six-lake chain in Osceola County, The Alligator Chain of Lakes should be of interest to all Floridians because it is an integral part of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes,

"The headwaters of the Everglades".

Mark Perry of the Florida Oceanographic Institute has said that

" Pollution that starts here ends up in the Everglades".

So it should come as no surprise that Al’s still fighting for clean water.

Al’s recent battles with Osceola county and state agencies over protection for the Kissimmee water shed is but just another chapter in his book.

Recently a restoration and storm water retention project designed and funded by Al

On a bay that serves Alligator Lake was destroyed by Osceola County Staff, before it was 6 months old.

I recently caught up with Al having lunch overlooking the Ft. Pierce Inlet,

And posed some questions:

Question: How did you feel knowing that Osceola County would fight you tooth and nail, rather than work together, over correcting the stormwater run-off problem killing the bay by your home?

Astonished is the first word that comes to mind. Back in the 80’s there were lots of Backward thinking agency staffers at the county and state level, but to realize that in the 21st century our teen anglers are better educated in point and non point source pollution is mind-boggling.

Question: What do you think other people would do if they went to their favorite fishing spot only to find all the fish were gone?

Funny you should ask, that’s one of the 1st education sessions that the teens go through. If we are to have a healthy resource in the future we must be pro-active now. I would hope that your readers wouldn’t wait until it was that bad, we need to step up every time we see a problem and hold the responsible parties accountable, that’s the "Teen Angler Way".

Question: How did you come to these conclusions Al?

Sitting in on inter agency meetings and commission workshops, has taught me that "we" the anglers are the ones that really care and we must not be "asleep at the wheel", Florida’s resources are too important, they are Florida’s lifeblood.

Question: So Osceola County’s Engineering Dept. destroyed an environmentally sound and water habitat protecting project you had put your money, time and heart into after they had approved it?

Yes, as a matter of fact I wouldn’t even have known they were tearing it out if I hadn’t come by just by chance. No notice or communication of any kind.

Question: Why do you think this type of anti-environment event happens and how do you feel about it?

We have to remember that for years everytime Osceola did a "Lake Drawdown", the mind set was " Flush the toilet send it South and let them deal with it" and Osceola would start with a clean lake so to speak. Too many drawdowns in too short a period of time shows that something isn’t right.

But to answer your question,

In my opinion, in Osceola County, there’s usually a very well connected person behind the scenes. We now have to find out who that person is.

But we must remember the staff of these agencies see a paycheck and pension first. We have a different mindset; we do this for love not for money. We are not getting paid.

I feel that if the only objective, before anyone could leave the negotiating table, was to hammer out a solution that included what was best for the resource first, we wouldn’t have these problems. But that will never happen.

The agencies and staffer’s love to use the term " Best Management Practice"

Sometimes their best management practice is in how they throw that phrase around.

It needs to be implemented a lot more than it is.

The little guy needs, some place that he can turn to get the word out, otherwise the problems never see the light of day and that’s a tragedy.

 Be vigilant in your own community. Join organizations that are pro-active and willing to show up at meetings and to write letters and send emails to government officials. 

This issue is so important to our teen anglers and Florida’s future that we are producing an episode of teen angler television, a video documentary highlighting what teen anglers did for the resource and what Osceola, D.E.P. and South Florida Water Management did to the resource. We will use it as part of our teen angler environmental education series.

This teen angler episode will also be available to schools as well as other organizations that have an interest in the outdoors and how to better take care of it.

We all live down stream and we must do better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.CAPTAINS ONLY

   

We are in the process of updating this site 

and will soon start the video stream of clips from the television documentary.

Some of you have already seen the trailers, please let us know if you would like copies of

the documentary for your education sessions.

Most viewers  have been quite enlightened.

you'll find the contact information below

 

Question of the week:

Is there a commercial septic tank and drainfield on Alligator Lake

If so how many times has it failed?

send your answers to the email below

 

 

 

 

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Contact Information

butch@osceolapollutes.org

 

    Osceola's version of: 

"Best Management Practice"

 

 

 

"Stop Polluting Alligator Lake"

 

 

County Commissioner Bill Lane's Role...Page 2 Osceola Pollutes

PICTURED BELOW IS THE WORK ENVIRONMENTALISTS

PERFORMED WITH PRIVATE MONEY

PLEASE NOTE THE BARRIERS TO SLOW THE STORMWATER DOWN BEFORE IT ENTERS THE BAY, THIS ALSO ALLOWS THE STORMWATER TO NATURALLY

SOAK INTO THE AQUIFER AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO RECHARGE AND SUPPLY OUR NEEDS.

ONCE THE SWALE IS GRASSED THE GRASS ACTS AS A TRAP TO CATCH SEDIMENT BEFORE IT POLLUTES THE WATER DOWNSTREAM

 

 

 

THEN OSCEOLA COUNTY RIPPED IT ALL OUT!

 

 

 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

AND SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT ARE PAID

THROUGH OUR TAX DOLLARS TO ALLOW OSCEOLA COUNTY TO DO

THIS...

 

 

DO YOU SEE ANY SILT SCREEN ANYWHERE IN THE PICTURE ABOVE?

 

 

 

     

Coming soon:

What the play ground bullies do when they want a homeowner to pay for a dock that a county commissioner built.

You won't want to miss this one!

 

          

To better understand the lengths that the staff at Osceola County will go

Read the story from April 2007 in 

"St. Cloud in the News" by Chris Falkowski 

Managing Editor.

She was confronted by Sherry Hopkins, assistant county attorney for the comment, (clearly in our opinion trying to influence the editor),

" The natural Flow is directly into the bay that's what we want"

which she denied the county employee said.

You be the judge...

Trying to Save Our Water Quality?

"EVERGLADES POLLUTION STARTS IN OSCEOLA COUNTY",

" POLLUTANTS GETTING INTO THE HEADWATERS ULTIMATELY ARE GOING TO MAKE THEIR WAY TO THE EVERGLADES"

Mark Perry, Florida Oceanographic Society

Osceola County Staff would never do this:

http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/cwa/