There are fish that eat the larvae, and SWMCD uses those in certain applications. Maybe they could at least stock these temporary swamps with some of those till a long term solution is devised. maybe they could offer the fish for sale with a little where-these-fish-thrive class, and get citizens involved in micro-local natural control?
As to the used-to-not-flood-before-the-county-paved-the-road issue, I notice that the county doesn't often seem to follow their own regs around stormwater runoff when they pave or build stuff with our tax dollars. I will not now begin the litany of places where county projects have created terrible flooding/drainage problems, except to mention Dogwood and 30A.
So many things interrelated but governed and implemented by different empires. How to slay the hydra, or at least tame it to purposes better serving the common good.
As to the used-to-not-flood-before-the-county-paved-the-road issue, I notice that the county doesn't often seem to follow their own regs around stormwater runoff when they pave or build stuff with our tax dollars. I will not now begin the litany of places where county projects have created terrible flooding/drainage problems, except to mention Dogwood and 30A.
So many things interrelated but governed and implemented by different empires. How to slay the hydra, or at least tame it to purposes better serving the common good.
