Friday, February 09, 2007

WHAT DO THESE TWO WATERWAYS HAVE IN COMMON? NOLENSVILLE'S MILL CREEK AND FRANKLIN'S HARPETH RIVER?


BOTH ARE "POLLUTED"! BUT THE GOOD
NEWS IS NOLENSVILLE DOESN'T HAVE
TO DRINK THE ???? WATER FROM MILL
CREEK. BAD NEWS IS FRANKLIN GETS
THEIR DRINKING WATER FROM THE
HARPETH RIVER. UGH?????
ON THE OTHER HAND, EVER WONDER
HOW MUCH FASTER A NEW SEWER LINE
WOULD BE BUILT FOR THE HISTORIC
& COMMERCIAL DISTRICT IF HEALTH
AUTHORITIES REALLY KNEW HOW
POLLUTED "MILL CREEK" REALLY IS?
CLICK HERE...for latest on Franklin's seepage
problem of chemicals into Liberty Creek and
then into the Harpeth River.
BREAKING NEWS! Recent sewer meeting
by mayor seems to promise much more
progress for sewer into the historic and
commercial areas. BRING IT ON NOW!
CLICK HERE...for more on Franklin's TOXIC WATER
SUPPLY FROM THE HARPETH RIVER????
Send in your comments on pollution?????

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clean drinking water and health department APPROVED sewer systems are way ahead of whatever is in second place. Politicans and priorities never seem to get together? Wake up BOMA this is number ONE priority in Nolensville.
Bottom line local affected land owners will in the end have to get it done. So let's GIT 'ER DONE PEOPLE. Don't wait for the politicos? Just do it!

9:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

CLEAN drinking water has never been a problem. Check with Nolensville Utility and ask to see state test results.
The tremendous increase in water demand caused by underground irrigation systems in new subdivisions WAS a problem last summer. Steps have been taken by town boards and Nolensville Utility to rectify it.

10:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would some one enlughten us on just what steps have been taken by our boards?

9:12 AM  

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