Get them to dig a trench next to it and then have them add a pipe that can be re directed to the hydrants just add fire extinguisher foam to it to have enough for the fires
@@markwargo because it will cause access issues, become dangerous to the public, it will cause property damage and even flooding of a public pedestrian tunnel which then forces the tourists to cross PCH dangerously with their kids and beach equipment rather than going under through the pedestrian tunnel.
@ I’ve been helping my whole life bud. Haha 🤣 where do you live? And how have you helped. …. Been very involved with this whole process and literally have proof and video evidence with scientific studies supporting my efforts. Keep commenting on my post it helps with the algorithm…. More views thanks. 😉
@SoLagLocal you know nothing about the equiptment you are filming or how to operate it. Like I said DONT try to help. Just stand there with your little camera. You stay in your own lane. I own the road.
It has to flow. It is NOT clean it’s mainly Urban Runoff mixed with high tide salt water and some rain water when it rains… the longer it sits stagnant the higher the pollution levels become, it floods a pedestrian tunnel, causes property damage and mosquitoes. If it sit stagnant it becomes dangerous.
@@Silencethemedia2did you not read it’s mixed with salt they try to steer away from using it cause it is corrosive and environmentally damaging, like your commitment to trying to make a point that has no backing is astonishing like you can’t just be like “ah makes sense thanks for explaining” makes sense why you miserable ass is trolling behind a blank profile cause you ain’t got nothing better to do
@@Silencethemedia2 tell us how you are going to get that dirty water over to the fires??? Please enlightened those of us who have never considered using water to put out fires before......how would you do it? Pump it??? With all that sand in it?? Please enlighten us...we need your expertise to extinguish the fires?!?! 👀
As it takes half the sand with it
And the waves push the sand back up sometimes within less than 4 hours
Waves also push sand back to where Michael???
You must not know how oceans work lol
Cali suucks all across the board
Ditto
Yup
100%
Haha mad you guys are freezing cold and he's at the beach in 70 degree weather? Sucks to be you guys
you can't afford to live in cali? 🤣
Get them to dig a trench next to it and then have them add a pipe that can be re directed to the hydrants just add fire extinguisher foam to it to have enough for the fires
It's not that easy
@@OkonusArt it will fill full of sand and debris and get clogged. Not that easy.
Mother nature takes what it wants and it'll take it again
All those feces going straight into Mother Nature
@@renatoaraujo7383 take what, the sand. Yes 🙌🏼
The city tryna change the way water flows😂
No wonder California didn’t have any water to put out the fires
I love how its cali supposed to be richest state etc but yet why havent the city build a permanent solution yet? May I ask. Lol crazy to me
Use that water for the fires yall dummies
Why not let the creek go where it wants to go? Why does it have to go straight?
@@markwargo because it will cause access issues, become dangerous to the public, it will cause property damage and even flooding of a public pedestrian tunnel which then forces the tourists to cross PCH dangerously with their kids and beach equipment rather than going under through the pedestrian tunnel.
River water in to the ocean? That doesn’t sound right lol y’all did that and caused it to redirect to a certain way.
Does cali have any adults? Or just old people with camera phones and a teenager mentality
@@SandlGetIt hahaha 😂 you obviously are a child lol . Or don’t understand the importance of this process. Lol
@SoLagLocal good luck to you. Do everyone else a favor and DONT help.
Make sure you keep your phone charger with you.
@ I’ve been helping my whole life bud. Haha 🤣 where do you live? And how have you helped. …. Been very involved with this whole process and literally have proof and video evidence with scientific studies supporting my efforts. Keep commenting on my post it helps with the algorithm…. More views thanks. 😉
@ more people support my efforts that I know personally who live directly within this area than not…. Stay in your lane lol 😂
@SoLagLocal you know nothing about the equiptment you are filming or how to operate it. Like I said DONT try to help. Just stand there with your little camera. You stay in your own lane. I own the road.
Yea let’s get rid of useable water 🤡🤡
It has to flow. It is NOT clean it’s mainly Urban Runoff mixed with high tide salt water and some rain water when it rains… the longer it sits stagnant the higher the pollution levels become, it floods a pedestrian tunnel, causes property damage and mosquitoes. If it sit stagnant it becomes dangerous.
@ fires don’t care what kind of water it is
@@Silencethemedia2did you not read it’s mixed with salt they try to steer away from using it cause it is corrosive and environmentally damaging, like your commitment to trying to make a point that has no backing is astonishing like you can’t just be like “ah makes sense thanks for explaining” makes sense why you miserable ass is trolling behind a blank profile cause you ain’t got nothing better to do
@@Silencethemedia2 tell us how you are going to get that dirty water over to the fires??? Please enlightened those of us who have never considered using water to put out fires before......how would you do it? Pump it??? With all that sand in it?? Please enlighten us...we need your expertise to extinguish the fires?!?!
👀
@ have you ever heard of a trash pump?? It pumps dirty water! Maybe you should stick to inside work