@@RebuildingAtlantis you are building a dam out of trash and wonder how such could pollute the water… really…. Let’s seee… Motors and compressors contain petroleum products as lubricants, various metals are painted and coated with chemicals to prevent corrosion, some of these contain cancer causing agents and lead, electrical boards are made of special plastics and are absolutely full of chemicals, as well as heavy metals used for soldering of connections (not gonna be drinking safe like what’s used in copper pipe for potable water, the capacitors and resistors are filled with oils/fluids, highly toxic stuff… oh and I could go on all day about things PFAS & microplastics, etc. You have a natural landscape around you, please don’t pile it up with trash, never understood that sort of mindset. Use the natural resources, such as rocks, clay.. to make a proper retention pond that isn’t a detriment to your health or the environment & the wild life around you.
@JamesVenturaCa I stopped reading at motors & compressors, because I realized how prejudice you are. I removed all of the motors and compressors, so there aren't any in there.Also, metal is a natural material and it's never trash.Always scrap because it's forever recyclable in any construction way that I deem necessary like this one.
@@RebuildingAtlantis construction… I think not, it’s called a trash pile dude…. It’s also very poor stewardship of the land, it’s called littering, and as one can clearly see in the videos, these metal object still have paint and other highly toxic and unnatural coatings on them, which is also called pollution once these things leech into the water and the surrounding soils. But go ahead and live in denial amongst the mess, it is a free country.
Keep up the great work your channel will grow and fund all of you land improvements you can do this
Your doing a great job Trashing up the desert
Do you realize metal is natural? Metal is for building things and that's exactly what i'm doing. You should be more concerned about pollution.
So what will all this now polluted water be used for?
@@JamesinCalifornia uuuhhhhh, how is polluted?
@@RebuildingAtlantis you are building a dam out of trash and wonder how such could pollute the water… really…. Let’s seee… Motors and compressors contain petroleum products as lubricants, various metals are painted and coated with chemicals to prevent corrosion, some of these contain cancer causing agents and lead, electrical boards are made of special plastics and are absolutely full of chemicals, as well as heavy metals used for soldering of connections (not gonna be drinking safe like what’s used in copper pipe for potable water, the capacitors and resistors are filled with oils/fluids, highly toxic stuff… oh and I could go on all day about things PFAS & microplastics, etc.
You have a natural landscape around you, please don’t pile it up with trash, never understood that sort of mindset.
Use the natural resources, such as rocks, clay.. to make a proper retention pond that isn’t a detriment to your health or the environment & the wild life around you.
@JamesVenturaCa I stopped reading at motors & compressors, because I realized how prejudice you are. I removed all of the motors and compressors, so there aren't any in there.Also, metal is a natural material and it's never trash.Always scrap because it's forever recyclable in any construction way that I deem necessary like this one.
@@RebuildingAtlantis construction… I think not, it’s called a trash pile dude…. It’s also very poor stewardship of the land, it’s called littering, and as one can clearly see in the videos, these metal object still have paint and other highly toxic and unnatural coatings on them, which is also called pollution once these things leech into the water and the surrounding soils. But go ahead and live in denial amongst the mess, it is a free country.
@JamesVenturaCa It's obvious you're jealous, But yeah, it's a free country, so you can be a cry baby about what someone is doing on their own land.