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Saturday, March 30, 2019

A Viewer Writes...Rapidly filling Lake on Naylor Mill Rd across from the landfill

Have you noticed it?  One can't help but notice it.  The once small pond has tripled in size in the past year and a half.  It it now visible through the backyards facing RT 50 on Stanton Avenue.  The trailer park will soon be flooded.  Why were the pumps to this natural springs pond/lake cut off?

8 comments:

  1. Culver is more worried about developing pirates wharf!! Just like Jake Day your city/ county are run by liars and thieves. They only want what's in it for them

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  2. Because all the rain we’ve had has nothing to do with it.

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  3. @1:18 same old excuse every year!! Nothing is ever done PROACTIVELY to refurbish or replace any infrastructure in the area until it's destroyed and failure occurs. Nothing but a bunch of self obsessed attention whores

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  4. They want you OUT the property is ripe for failed development.

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  5. MDE required us to stop pumping last year due to the amount being pumped. We hope to bring the level down at least 5-7 feet with the permit we have applied for now. Since we started digging this new section last fall, we have waited until spring to plant additional trees for sight blockage. The trees will be planted this April.

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  6. Yep, the overpass to the sand pit is now useless! The water level is so high, the lands on the other side of the road are going under.

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  7. Absolutely correct 1:29.

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