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Re: Wastewater runoff at Kimsha
[Re: GaKaye]
#152645
01/17/2018 09:55 AM
01/17/2018 09:55 AM
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Posts: 17,477 Ohio
ruralcarrier
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The water on the street by Atrium has been a problem for years, long before Irma. Correct, it goes back many years to being a problem there. No proper drainage and a low area are not a good combination.
J.D.
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Re: Wastewater runoff at Kimsha
[Re: ruralcarrier]
#152670
01/17/2018 04:00 PM
01/17/2018 04:00 PM
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Posts: 13,141 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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They have tried to fix this water problem many times over the years, but nothing was successful. They need ditches on both sides of the road to fix this problem, but the road is too narrow for these. Moving some properties and widening the road is the only answer and it seems that is not going to happen.
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