Here is what arrived in the mail at my house on Saturday, January 16! Remember to attend one of the three workshops to get the scoopage on what to do to connect your house to the sewer pipe (lateral) in the street! See you there!!
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Friday, March 20, 2015
A Warped Blast From The Past
From May, 2004 (click image for larger size):
I uncovered a piece of Los Osos' sewer history lately. Sadly, this was the level of discourse from some who held a deep and truthless opposition to the Tri-W sewer, or actually any sewer, as this group clearly felt that we did not need one. It looks like the word "alleged" made them feel that there could be no legal backlash.
Thankfully, this sort of opposition was crushed by reason and the County taking back the sewer project. While sewer plans were moving ahead, this group's money had obviously run short and these expensive rantings were no longer mailed out, but were confined to a website that finally withered itself to death a couple of years back. There is only a light and lingering anti-sewer stench left from the much diminished fringe.
Friday, October 03, 2014
County Postcard! County Update!
The latest communication shows an arial photo of the treatment plant, a sewer timeline, and a reminder of retrofitting your fixtures!
See it at this link:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PW/LOWWP/Wastewater+Project+update+postcard+Sept2014.pdf
Find on this link below the project update for August 2014:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PW/LOWWP/PM+Monthly+Update+Oct2014.pdf
The photos are awesome, and the contract information on how the project is going, interesting (at least to sewer geeks).
See it at this link:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PW/LOWWP/Wastewater+Project+update+postcard+Sept2014.pdf
Find on this link below the project update for August 2014:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PW/LOWWP/PM+Monthly+Update+Oct2014.pdf
The photos are awesome, and the contract information on how the project is going, interesting (at least to sewer geeks).
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