L. L. Wall

L. L. Wall club

Posted: 09 Nov 2016


Taken: 26 Jul 2014

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1/500 f/14.0 80.0 mm ISO 400

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Grand Lake Dam - Washington County Maine

Grand Lake Dam - Washington County Maine
Since this shot was taken, a mostly unknown but significant controversy has erupted about this little dam, which holds back a lake of 14340 acres (58 square kilometers). U.S. Federal regulations require this dam to maintained to certain specifications. This dam is owned by a nearby paper mill which was just purchased by a Hong Kong consortium, which may choose to close the mill and destroy the dam to avoid the expensive dam renovations ... thereby eliminating 400 factory jobs, and an entire fishing/boating tourism industry in already impoverished Downeast Maine. To say nothing of the broad-reaching environmental impact of reducing a huge lake to a marsh with stream running through it. An economic and environmental disaster looms, based on the whim of a bottom-line accountant half a world away.

Dimas Sequeira, ColRam, Nick Weall, Diane Putnam and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
I don't understand why the dam has to be destroyed. Well, that's the way of the wealthy, I guess. Very interesting shot!
6 years ago.
L. L. Wall club has replied to Diane Putnam club
The "problem" is money and red-tape rulings.
There is every possible reason for this dam to be maintained, but it's fate is in the hands of bureaucrats in Washington DC and accountants in Hong Kong; all who have no knowledge (and perhaps, do not care) of the catastrophic economic damage to an already destitute region, and the environmental destruction of a huge local ecosystem that is home to one (of four in the whole US) sub-species of landlocked salmon.

(oops, just fell off my soapbox ...)
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to L. L. Wall club
Grrr - I suspect your thought that they don't care is correct. Even less so, now! There will be many more cases coming, both large and small. Makes me furious. (Oops, I got up on the soapbox you vacated!)
6 years ago.
 Dinesh
Dinesh club
Exquisite
4 years ago.
 Dimas Sequeira
Dimas Sequeira club
It's so disturbing that a mere transaction may open the door to such bad consequences - socially and environmentally!
2 years ago.

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