Salisbury has only had it's wrists slapped for massive sewage overflows over the years. If Hudson, Perdue and Mountaire closed there doors, you think we've got problems now?
My question is, how many BILLION gallons of raw sewage overflowed not only from Sandy, but the storm a week later, and for that matter, yearly? Answer: It should be a reported statistic on the EPA webpage, but danged if I can find it. Probably more than possibly could have run off from farms and golf courses! But, you'll never hear that without an FOIA inquiry.
Thank God we got the right decision
ReplyDeleteGood - maybe they'll sue the sickos back and send them back under their rocks.
ReplyDeleteSalisbury has only had it's wrists slapped for massive sewage overflows over the years. If Hudson, Perdue and Mountaire closed there doors, you think we've got problems now?
ReplyDeletegood ol boys never convict good ol boys
ReplyDelete1:01 are you joking here? this case should never have gone this far. the judgement was right on.
ReplyDeleteObama will overturn this with executive orders
ReplyDeleteI hope the judge followed thru with his statment to the waterkeepers about having to pay for there lawyers
ReplyDeleteMy question is, how many BILLION gallons of raw sewage overflowed not only from Sandy, but the storm a week later, and for that matter, yearly? Answer: It should be a reported statistic on the EPA webpage, but danged if I can find it. Probably more than possibly could have run off from farms and golf courses! But, you'll never hear that without an FOIA inquiry.
ReplyDeleteThat Nutcase group from Worchester County all needs locked up!They are Enviromental NAZIS!
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