Sunday, February 14, 2010

Residents React To Sewage Lift Plan


Sewage Lift Plan Article:

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20071128/NEWS/711280527

How is it environmentally better to place the sewage lift in another location that is also near a water source? Wouldn’t that just be repeating the problem? We also need to see the Sewage Company’s side of the argument. Have they still not taken action to prevent their accidental pollutions of the water sources? And, like the article questions, would the beautiful Central Park trees have to be removed? Those trees not only provide a nice view and privacy for the residents but also shade for the apartments. The shade helps by cutting electricity cost. Why does a sewage station need such a location? Isn’t there a more economical area for the company to operate from? We need to hear the facts as to why a location such as Central Park is even being considered rather than a remote location where accidents wouldn’t harm the environment quite so severely. But further more, the sewage company needs a proper plan of action if they are to move forward with relocation.

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