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CQuiicll had excellent r,e~sons for believIng the 1947 plans were uilr~allstic: 'l'li'¢Y did
not propose sewer service on ·Rlliio,d Street, .
· nor In tlie ~well Adclliloil which 1i .soulb of
Gravel Hill and alo~fst'ate' Route 1 to th'il
co$ralfon limits.
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keep tile cost per sub'scrlbetllit a flaure comparable to 100 per cent·of th.! wale~ blii (a
rough yards(lck used to meaaure' subscriber
acceptabiUty). So they ieti those- districts
out. And at tb'e same time made any success:
ful municipal vote' for se+..er ~on'ds preposterous.
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. (Jnotllcla!Jy. present councllinen haYI' . Aa for cheaper
been toll! by 'indlvldua1s repfesentlng the r~p&lt;~rta have
State Pollution Bo.rfd that !lie se"(er plaqs weste~ towns
!Middleport had accepted b\. 1947.from tM E. . )'~fluee~,, ns
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L. Woolpert Company were at tlirf 'best "dllb- · ~ave .. !(evlsed · .
lous" In value because ofJ..his thoi'tcom!rig, · : P.l!l'lfyln!l ~wage.
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get acilon sfMted Iii th~ tmnalnlni 30 ~'er. good news in this ~
cent ot ~~lo l!lqnl~lp~lltt;r , ne~dln'g sewa~e ~ "Th~ se\v~r q::::s~:~~;!~
and dlspo'~l pla'ilts, ollrit~ro'vements to fa!' , Iii MlddleP,llrt ~rid
cllllle.• already In existence. . · , . . .b~ b'Of&gt;~.lets oonfiJS.(on.
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· ~lven to It by the sovel'l!fJin ita!~ of Ohld , lty ... Wliat they do wltb sewers
' throullh Its le'gally ~le'cted le,Cts'latclrJ. It Kas *e community for ·so to ss·years: ~
been 11 v.&amp;ars ,Phil sln~e ricllon st.tted, And
Tlfa!' I!Jey are Mil ng lo aerve' in this pu~·
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