Hi:
I am the Ecology moderator of the Water
Smart Washington Online Forum. On August 31, 2010 you submitted a
comment to be posted to the Question of the Week, Should the Watershed
Planning Act be amended to give watershed groups and their sponsoring lead
agencies an additional four years of financial support to continue the
implementation of locally adopted watershed plans?
Ecology is using a 3rd party application called
WordPress as the online software to provide access to this forum. Many of
the features are driven by WordPress. One of the features is online security
for submitted comments. Your comment got caught up in the Spam filter.
I am not sure why WordPress thought your comment was Spam, it may be the large
size of the comment, or it may be the many embedded links. I have not had
that problem with any of the other comments received so far.
I was able to retrieve your comment from the WordPress Spam
folder. I made an Adobe PDF of it.
I would like your permission to resubmit the first paragraph
of your comment today with a link to the entire comment as an Adobe PDF. Your
comment that I would use for everyone to see is in the e-mail attachment.
I think this will pass the WordPress Spam filter and give folks access to your
entire comment.
The forum entry would look like this (just like all the
other comments listed
here):
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Jack Venrick says:
September 1, 2010 at (time when
submitted)
The reply from Pete Sturtevant
above dated August 30, 2010, looks like a family member of Ted Sturtevant who
is the Directory of State of Washington DOE. Read all about the hard truth
regarding this green extreme agency below.
Use this link to read the entire
comment (would be linked to the attached pdf)
Reply
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forum is to re-submit your comment and use the comment size limits stated in
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link on the Forum page. Those limits are: “Please limit comments to
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Reply” box.”
Please let me know what you would like me to do.
Thank
you,
Chris Anderson
Department of Ecology - Water Resources
Program
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