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I need for someone to explain to me how all this hype and hysteria came about regarding the Dadeville treatment plant. There was one post several weeks ago about a film on the water in one slough in Sandy Creek. Redleg responded with his post about the drought and the current not pushing through. He also said they are monitoring the situation. I've not seen another post, newspaper article, radio or tv mentioning pollution. Now folks are trying to get the treatment plant 'shut down'. I read the pdf file of the recent charges against the plant and the remedies already taken, of a weather related, infrequent problem. How do we go from there to 'shut down'. What is your solution? Everybody in Dadeville move out!! Of course from a couple of posts below, we know how some folks feel about the 'locals'. We are all blithering, littering, green with envy, idiots who don't know which side of our bread is buttered. I won't call any names but you know who you are Bob and au67.
You guys sound ridiculous to me. I asked once before, and never got a response, show the FACTS that claim the Dadeville Treatment plant is not in compliance with all state, federal, and local laws and regulations. Do that and I will shut up and donate to your cause. Until then I recommend a weekend of rest, relaxation and quiet self reflection. I HIGHLY recommend Lake Martin, I hear it is great for just such activities.
But if you choose not to take that free advice I have some food for thought. How many OTHER towns and cities upstream return their treated waste water to the creeks, streams and directly into the river?
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