Tuesday, September 16, 2008
introduction to the issue of the use of artificial turf.
it has come to my attention that some people don't know what field turf is..so i will describe it. it is a product that is made of ground up tires that are processed to resemble grass. it is used to create 'maintenance free' playing fields for parks and schools. the selling point is that it requires little or no maintenance- not entirely true unless you remove all the deciduous trees near the field- and very little/no water. the water issue is a tricky one. it is true that the fields will stay green forever, but they shed water, they don't hold onto water like a natural field will. so nearby streams and streets receive tons more runoff than they have ever received and they tend to flood. like san anselmo in 2005/6 which flooded after a series of heavy storms and the installation of artificial turf at drake high school. needless to say, the effects on streams and wildlife are incalculable. and the cost of the field turf is staggering. if we put that much money into academics and teachers' salaries, we would have some the best funded public schools in the country. instead, we have field turf. recently a public interest group filed suit against the makers of field turf claiming that the runoff contains high levels of lead and violates the clean drinking water act. prop 69. and the beat goes on.....on.....
Monday, September 15, 2008
more grass more roots
i started to write this yesterday and lost it all when the program quit. i am trying toenvision what life will be like here in the ross valley when all the open spaces arereduced to field turf. it is already very challenging to find a field to fly a kite with a kid on a spring weekend. every wide flat open green space is used by various school teams. we had to drive to home depot in san rafael last year to teach my grandson how to ride a bike.no bikes on field turf. i wonder how it feels to do tai-chi on field turf? how about picnics onfield turf? cartwheels? where will the kids dig holes?how does it feel to pay parcel taxesfor the installation of field turf that a citizen of ross valley who is not a coach or a memberof a team cannot use? i pay over $600.00 per year for various school district 'improvement'bonds that create spaces that i, and my family are banned from using. how do you feel about this?don't even get me started on the effects on wildlife. p
Sunday, September 14, 2008
grass roots
this blog has been set up to monitor and discuss the effects of artificialturf and other environmental blights.
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