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yarbdoc
May 15, 2008, 7:02am Report to Moderator
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Last night at the  town board meeting , I noticed a public hearing for a Dunkin to be built on old Main Florist site . Hearing is on May 28th 7 pm at Town Hall. This is close to pumping stations and where is this septic going to go? Into the mall septic like everything else in area ? That septic system is overloaded and we will have a major problem in short order right in our primary recharge. I do not want sewage in my tap water. How about you?  
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May 15, 2008, 7:11am Report to Moderator
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We have all had these same concerns since it's inception months ago. Right along with the idea of a strip mall and the Lone Pine Apts. Doesn't it just make you wonder how they get approval for development that would have an obvious negative effect on the aquifer, and yet McLanes distribution center gets a thumbs down?


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It will go right into the 'luxury apartments' septic......


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I'd love to know what was in the 55 gal drums that I saw when I was a kid fishing in the little stream nearby that trucks from GE were dumping and burying right near the stream that dumps into the Mohawk River. I'm sure it was pretty bad stuff because GE has never admitted doing it and won't sell any land to the city without a waver of immunity for any hazardous waste contaminating the soil. That stuff has got to be contaminating the ground water and getting into the river.
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