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Mingo
      
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| I have 20 coops ready for deployment. I am looking for those who want to help in sharing the cost of deployment in exchange for some numbers. PM me if interested.
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Under the new laws for reefs in Florida coops are no longer legal to dump. All steel has to be 1/2 thick. Do you have a permit to dump them? If so do it quick before the resend it!
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sling-a-ling (1/25/2008)
Under the new laws for reefs in Florida coops are no longer legal to dump. All steel has to be 1/2 thick. Do you have a permit to dump them? If so do it quick before the resend it! I thought that was proposed, not law yet??? This is quoted from the Escambia County site: Materials “shall be free of pollutants and toxins and composed of: non-productive oil platforms thoroughly clean in accordance with US Coast Guard and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, surplus military equipment (1/4 inch or greater in thickness thoroughly clean in accordance with US Coast Guard and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, steel hull vessels ballasted and thoroughly clean in accordance with US Coast Guard and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, natural limestone boulders weighing a minimum of 150 pounds each, clean concrete rubble weighing a minimum of 150 pounds each, clean concrete prefabricated reef materials or modules weighing a minimum of 150 pounds each, clean and structurally stabilized steel/aluminum/metal alloy boxes or structures (1/8 inch or greater in thickness) weighing 150 pounds or more. No reef materials shall be allowed to trap marine life, and must be configured, cut or shaped, so as not to function as a fish trap. All materials/structures must be configured and constructed to be stable, durable, and provide habitat. No material whatsoever may be deployed within one-quarter mile of the boundaries of the Large Area Artificial Reef Sites (LAARS). No other materials are authorized. Materials expressly prohibited include cars and trucks and any parts thereof, white goods (i.e. appliances), shopping carts, bread trays, 55 gal drums, storage or fuel tanks, loose metal materials, plastics, fiberglass, materials that upon inspection by FWCC staff or designated agent are found to be potentially unstable or lack acceptable habitat qualities”. From Permit No.199402365 (IP-CP)
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Mingo
      
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| Got them permitted for Alabama. Looking to drop them to the SW maybe 25-30 miles out.
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Mingo
      
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| Really wanting 1 person to go in halves on this thing. The total cost of the project is around 5K. So that would be $2500 each and would get us 10 double coop spots. That makes each spot $250 each, we would share the numbers. If we wanted to put some single coop spots that might be ok too. I've always heard that 2 coops are better than one. If no one wants in I may just pay for the whole thing myself and sell some spots to recover some of the costs. Let me know-
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Polebender (1/25/2008) Really wanting 1 person to go in halves on this thing. The total cost of the project is around 5K. So that would be $2500 each and would get us 10 double coop spots. That makes each spot $250 each, we would share the numbers. If we wanted to put some single coop spots that might be ok too. I've always heard that 2 coops are better than on | | | |