Posted on 06/06/2017 6:47:47 AM PDT by Trumpnation
This is how the city cleans a sewage overflow on Memphis Drive, they spray the sewage and toxic industrial chemicals from Dupont and Invista and whoever else in the woods.
"They keep letting the sewage pour out. This is there fix to everything, throw a little lime down to hide their crimes. I've called and complained about this as well as many of my neighbors. I'm on record calling, I've documented everything with video of the city engaged in violations like this as well as spraying raw sewage in the woods they were supposed to be cleaning up. When we call the operators show up and leave or do not come at all. Mike Patrick, the superintendent at the Moccasin Bend Wastewater treatment plant was right there, I'm sure the EPA would love to see this." says Drake Boscaino.
Facebook user Drake Boscaino asks you to PLEASE SHARE even if you don't like me there are elderly people and kids right next to this.
So file a written complaint with the state and federal EPA offices. Sorry, but posting a YouTube here isn’t accomplishing anything. Been there, done what was necessary.
They had a giant vac truck on-site. My guess is the vac truck was used to suck up what it could, and the rest was handled with the hoses and chemicals. (BTW, I don't understand why this guy uses the names of the chemical companies almost as a curse word. Does he think they exist only to poison mother earth? And I'm not sure who made the determination these chemicals were poisonous).
Anyway, untreated sewage occasionally makes its way to the creek...it has to be reported...make too many reports, and the EPA forces the city to spend big bucks to fix the problem. But here's where it gets a little goofy - if they stack up enough reports, that EPA stick is likely to come with a taxpayer carrot in the form of grants or zero interest loans...almost discourages the city from fixing the problem until they're forced to by their federal masters.
If the Vac-truck got most of it the remainder that was washed into the woods might be under the required reporting limit.
Do the woods glow at night?
Do you see 3 sets of eyes from the critters staring back at you?
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