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Kapoho Wai Opea tide pools Champagne pond sewage
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Well,here is why this homeowner in Vacationland has rejected the study.

1. They left out the cost of the property to build the sewage plant.The study suggests that we need a minimum 12 acre sewage pond.Figure 15 or 20 acres for the whole facility.Where are we going to come up with the land and the money to pay for it ?

2.The Nimby Effect .This plant would be close to my house but I am upwind of it so I don't think it would bother me,I have neighbors that might care though !How many of you want a 12 acre sewage pond next to your house ?

3. They kind of glossed over the fact that this sewage plant would be built in a flood zone and tsunami zone.They stated it is permissible under DOH rules but we would have to do something to mitigate the danger ! WTH,we would have to build a 12 acre sewage pond on concrete pillars 12 feet in the air or maybe build a 12 foot tall concrete wall around it !!
This isn't included in the cost either !

4. The Punatic effect.

We would need to spend many millions of dollars on lawyers, to build something that could possibly emit H2S gas !!!
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RE: Kapoho Wai Opea tide pools Champagne pond sewage - by dmbwest - 12-06-2012, 02:18 PM
RE: Kapoho Wai Opea tide pools Champagne pond sewage - by Obie - 12-06-2012, 07:24 PM

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