A former resident of the Old Northeast, I now live in Broadwater.I am President of the civic association here and keep quite busy with issues. Now Piney Point wastewater is comming to our Northwest reclamation plant.
News coverage has been buried on the subject. We are in the experiment area for the City to truck hazerdous industrial treated wastewater to the plant,mix it with the reclaimed and sprinkle on our lawns, into our air and into our canals without our notice or permission. This will all be done with no long term testing for negative impact on landscape or health concerns. We are the guine pigs. The city will not even respond to our suggestions and the city council has done very little research.
The plan of the mayor is to take this water for the next 5 years to increase revenue for the city by increasing the amount of reclaimed water it can sell. The reason to do so that is publicly stated by the city is to help avert the disastor that looms over Tampa Bay if Piney Point stacks collasp and overflow.
If this short term test has no immediate impact the water will be barged to the Albert Whitted plant to be sprinkled on you lawns and all over the city. We have heard tapes of the Public Safety, Public Services and Infrastructure Committee on the research that has been done by the city council and it is very minimal at best and based on what the DEP has told them. I picked up a tape copy from City Hall and it scary to listen to. The entire motivation of this council is to increase revenue. As Ms Litteral says,''the City of St Pete. needs the DEP more than the DEP needs the city.'' The amount of water to be dumped here is not a drop in the bucket when looking at the larger problem. Why risk contaminating us if it will make no difference. We can't seem to get our message across to the other neighborhood associations as there has been no articles printed in the paper and we have been told that there will be No articles printed on this subject. We have sent numerous letters to the editor and have received not a even an acknowledgement.
Councilmen Litteral and Foster changed their vote to NO at an August 7 Public hearing that we were not given notice of, when some of us spoke our 3 minutes. By accident,we found out about the meeting subject,which was to change the long standing city ordinance that prohibits the taking of wastewater from outside the city services area . If you would like more info about how you can help to stop this test please call me . 856-6018 . We have a meeting Tuesday at 7pm at the Maximo resource center on 34th St and 48the Ave in the Maximo Mall. All are welcome.
Penny Flaherty
News coverage has been buried on the subject. We are in the experiment area for the City to truck hazerdous industrial treated wastewater to the plant,mix it with the reclaimed and sprinkle on our lawns, into our air and into our canals without our notice or permission. This will all be done with no long term testing for negative impact on landscape or health concerns. We are the guine pigs. The city will not even respond to our suggestions and the city council has done very little research.
The plan of the mayor is to take this water for the next 5 years to increase revenue for the city by increasing the amount of reclaimed water it can sell. The reason to do so that is publicly stated by the city is to help avert the disastor that looms over Tampa Bay if Piney Point stacks collasp and overflow.
If this short term test has no immediate impact the water will be barged to the Albert Whitted plant to be sprinkled on you lawns and all over the city. We have heard tapes of the Public Safety, Public Services and Infrastructure Committee on the research that has been done by the city council and it is very minimal at best and based on what the DEP has told them. I picked up a tape copy from City Hall and it scary to listen to. The entire motivation of this council is to increase revenue. As Ms Litteral says,''the City of St Pete. needs the DEP more than the DEP needs the city.'' The amount of water to be dumped here is not a drop in the bucket when looking at the larger problem. Why risk contaminating us if it will make no difference. We can't seem to get our message across to the other neighborhood associations as there has been no articles printed in the paper and we have been told that there will be No articles printed on this subject. We have sent numerous letters to the editor and have received not a even an acknowledgement.
Councilmen Litteral and Foster changed their vote to NO at an August 7 Public hearing that we were not given notice of, when some of us spoke our 3 minutes. By accident,we found out about the meeting subject,which was to change the long standing city ordinance that prohibits the taking of wastewater from outside the city services area . If you would like more info about how you can help to stop this test please call me . 856-6018 . We have a meeting Tuesday at 7pm at the Maximo resource center on 34th St and 48the Ave in the Maximo Mall. All are welcome.
Penny Flaherty