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Tag Archives: save our springs
WTP4mania!!! Who won the big WTP4 debate?
There were hundreds of people at Palmer Center’s freezing Exhibit Hall No.2 on Thursday night, all waiting for a bigtime policy rumble between proponents and opponents of WTP4′s existing development schedule. Let’s look at the highlights… Demand Projection Stephen Coonan … Continue reading
Water Treatment Plant 4 Claims get a Zebra
The Chamber of Commerce is for. They argue that without the plant, there will be risk of water service disruption. They are also for additional water conservation and reclamation. The Statesman Editorial Board hedges its bets and argues for the … Continue reading
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