Thursday, March 25, 2010

Favorite Quote From This Week

The day of the 23rd I overheard "I did not know that the situation was this serious", this was stated to an ESA inspector in defense of why nothing had been done to effect the necessary repairs.  If the gentleman who said this was a little more responsible, the fiasco of today  possibly could have been avoided.  As a result of his ignorance I am also hearing that this generator is costing in the neighborhood of $2000 per day and I have also heard of possible fines around $5000 for every day that we go without hydro.

I wonder when any other government body is going to grow a spine and find a way of dealing with the sewage problems in this park.  Scroll down the page and take a look at the sewage picture, now picture that hole full of toilet/sink/bath water.  Do you have a clear mental picture now of what is in that hole?

Town Council heard at the last council meeting how this property already has the infrastructure to support the proposed 5 buildings.  In fact it was reported that there would have to be pressure relief valves in each of the condos to be able to withstand the water pressure that there would be.  Why then did it take me approximately 45 minutes to draw a bath tonight, when the new condos will be using the existing infrastructure?  Can someone possibly force the landlord to turn the water pressure up to full?  Maybe if the water pressure was turned to full, we might actually be able to see where the existing breaks in the lines are.

2 comments:

  1. If you turn up the water pressure, l bet money that every fitting in that line will leak. Do to the wear and tare from over the years and lack of pressure and lack of maintance. You will have a bigger mess to clean up. Which is what they are afraid of it will cost ten times thee amount to fix!!! But when you weigh the consequences- peoples safety to the cost to fix properly. l think peoples safety wins all the time!!SO QUIT BEATING AROUND THE BUSH AND FIX THE DAME THING, ALREADY!!!! Unfortunately all the laws and stuff are reactive instead of proactive which is wrong and some one should change that!!!!!

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  2. Why would anyone spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a park that has become obsolete? No one wants a trailer park next to them. The lands have a higher and better use now than to support trailers. The same thing is happening all over the United States and Canada.

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