Sara -- thanks for listening.
The question is that I am willing to bet that this has been suggested sometime between 2006 and when I suggested it a few months ago. They knew that this place was an option but chose not to address it using it for such. And if they didn't even up until 6 months ago, they should be fired. If it was, why was a solution not implemented since then and are there consequences for not doing so other than looking at history of WEATHER PATTERNS. I do know that they were to find a solution by now.
Developing this land can't be that much more important than our current Residents even though they might have made it more important than our residents back then (in 2006).
By the way, our neighbors who were currently affected should make sure that they don't have Mold and other Bacteria growing in their walls. Back-Flo Stoppers don't address this. These types of in wall issues affects folks, and especially young kids whose immune systems are not fully developed.
Rob
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 5:21 AM, sara kaufman <sakaufman@gmail.com> wr
The District should find a real solution. The idea of using mcmilan to hold storm water from entering the system until a later time would be a better solution than this stop gap measure.
Backflow adapters will help those effected now, which is important, but that just pushes the problem elsewhere. Either into the street or a new area of basements.
How is that a solution?
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