Los Osos Goes Gravity
On April 7th the SLO County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to rule out the STEP/STEG, the sole alternative system surviving a flawed rough and fine screenings, in favor of fast-tracking the more expensive gravity collection system. Supervisor Mecham, the lone dissenter, cited concerns over affordability, fair process --- and “conscience” --- as key factors in not supporting the vote.
By Admin On 17.04.09
Ripley Steps Up to the Mic for ...
Following is the full test of public comments by Dana Ripley of Pleasanton, California-based Ripley Pacific Company, made at the April 7th Board of Supervisors meeting. A 30-year veteran of the wastewater industry and author of “The 2006 Ripley Update” for the LOCSD, Ripley is a consultant with the W.M. Lyles group, the STEP company that applied for the project, but was ultimately rejected.
By Aaron Ochs On 17.04.09
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