Citizens group opposes unnecessary sewer expansion
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3. APPROVAL OF PERF PROGRAM Tim Frederick updated the Board on the Public Employees Retirement Program. He informed the Board that the cost had risen over last year’s estimates. Discussion ensued. Questions were asked and answered. Robert Coder moved and Jim Kidd seconded the motion to approve the PERF program as presented and to pay the $103,558.00 from land sales for prior service credit for employees, which motion passed unanimously. STEUBEN LAKES REGIONAL WASTE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING October 16, 2008 08-10SP MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT : Jack Bledsoe Bob Coder Bill Heckley Jim Kidd Lyndon Tucker Jim Van Vlerah George Pifer
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9. I do not feel the District can make the claim that our water is unclean! … and greater yet, that installing this massive sewer system will improve the quality of our water.
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20. EPA recommends LAA That the annual cost to each homeowner under the Mick & Rowland Plan as compared to the LAA Plan would be a 9 to 1 ratio. In 1979 dollars $450.00 as compared to $50.00*. (decreased to $41.00 **) pg. 36 *and pg 31**
21. Fact The EPA statements clearly state that: “ when septic systems are properly designed, constructed and maintained they effectively reduce or eliminate most human health or environmental threats posed by pollutants in household water. *** *** EPA homeowners guide to Septic Systems 832-B-02-005
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31. Septic System Designs Millions of aerobic bacteria live in the soil (30 million or so organisms live in a teaspoon of soil) These aerobic bacteria thrive in sewage trenches consuming their food source. These clean the sewage, and everything in sewage is organic. Nature is cool! www/: eco-nomics.com
32. The need for improved management around the Steuben Lakes is not as extensive as stated in the Facilities Plan. The 1979 remote sensing and ground survey of ST/STAs located only 4 malfunctioning septic systems or sewage absorption fields in which effluent back-up to the soil surface occurred. Pg 20 - C
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39. 24.7% or 25 million households across the U. S. use septic systems and.. “The total volume of waste disposed of through septic systems is over 1,000,000,000 (trillion) gallons per year” www.nesc.wvu.edu/pdf
65. One Indiana sewer district seminar theme was: “Protect Drinking Water One Drop at a Time”
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75. Disclaimer In an attempt to provide information we have used facts, findings, data and materials to the best of our ability. It is in no way intended to do harm to a specific group, corporation, company, person or persons mentioned herein.