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Re: How would you turn a swamp into a pond?
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Posted by Dave in Upper Michigan on April 07, 2003 at 20:26:17 from (205.242.56.60):
In Reply to: How would you turn a swamp into a pond? posted by Curious in SC on April 06, 2003 at 18:17:16:
I would definately check with what your laws are in your area : county state etc. I wouldn't worry so much about the little fine they can hit you with, I would worry if you had to restore the land to its original state. I know who Jim in Michigan is referring to, the guy had done a great job with his land. I had heard that this guy was contracted by the Michigan DNR to straighten out a sewage system that the DNR couldn't make work properly. He knew what he was doing and the system is working properly. I think that is what got the whole thing moving, now he is on the run. I am no expert and don't claim to be one however I think its worth while to check into before going further. You and I pay taxes and they seem to be getting higher, ti almost doesn't seem we own the land. The "officials" tell us what we can and can't do with "our" their land. Well for now we have to follow their rules or we may be on the run also. I hate to discourage you from the project. GOOD LUCK! Dave in Upper Michigan
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