CAMDEN WATER
In a FREE SOCIETY the citizens
give certain powers to elected
officials.
It is hoped that they will use the power
for the good of ALL. Below you will
find a letter from "Georgia Department
of Natural Resources" to W&D
Investments, Inc. This letter came into
our possession because of our attendance
at Camden County Planning Board
Meetings. This implication is that the
Board of Commissioners has voted on the
matter. In fact, it has never been
discussed.
Past blogs have referenced this issue
before see: Water for Sale 4-22-05
http://camdenganews.blogspot.com
The following is exact replica of Letter:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Environmental Protection Division.
Watershed Protection Branch
4220 intentional Parkway.
Suite 101. Atlanta. Georgia 30354
404/675-6232
Reply to: engineering & Technical
Support Program
Phone:404/675-6233; Fax 404/675-6246
June 16, 2005
Mr. Woodrow Sapp
W&D Investments, Inc.
D/B/ A SC Utilities
4774 New Jesup Highway
Brunswick, Georgia 31520
RE: Urban Reclamation Facility
Dover Bluff Road
Camden County
Dear Mr. Sapp:
We have reviewed your letter of
June 1, 2005 in which you discuss
your plans to expand the St. Andrews
Sound Urban Water reclamation facility
which is currently permitted to treat up
to 0.400 million gallons per day (mgd).
In particular, you state that several
developments planned for the Dover Bluff
Road area have requested that you provide
sewerage service and that the Camden
County Commission supports
your plan to develop a "regional" reuse
wastewater system to serve the East Dover
Bluff area.
In response to your request for the
Environmental Protection Division's view of
your plans, we believe that development of a
regional system, especially one that will
provide reuse water to alleviate the need for
withdrawing irrigation water from the
aquifer, would be a positive step in
managing the county's resources as it faces
the pressures of ongoing growth.
We look forward to working with you. If
you have any questions, please contact
me at 404-675-1753.
Sincerely.
Robert A. Scott, P.E.
Program Manager
Engineering & Technical Support Program
cc:
Darrel Crosby, Coastal District EPD
Jeff Larson, PCEP
Charles Ackridge, Camden County Administrator
David Word, Assistant Director EPD
Given the ignoring of ordinances etc.
one wonders what's going on. Clearly the
JDA's sudden interest in WATER is
suspect see blog Camden County Water
Friday, June 10th edition
http://camdenganews.blogspot.com
What does all of this mean?
Unregulated private companies
who are free to charge
residents anything they want?
What do you think? Email us at
oilseal@tds.net
Sandy Sez:
The time for openness and clarity
is NOW!!!!!! Let us reason
together slowly with compassion
for the other fellows point of
view.
Sandy Feller
County Commissioner
District 4
"Working for the future without forgetting the past"
give certain powers to elected
officials.
It is hoped that they will use the power
for the good of ALL. Below you will
find a letter from "Georgia Department
of Natural Resources" to W&D
Investments, Inc. This letter came into
our possession because of our attendance
at Camden County Planning Board
Meetings. This implication is that the
Board of Commissioners has voted on the
matter. In fact, it has never been
discussed.
Past blogs have referenced this issue
before see: Water for Sale 4-22-05
http://camdenganews.blogspot.com
The following is exact replica of Letter:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Environmental Protection Division.
Watershed Protection Branch
4220 intentional Parkway.
Suite 101. Atlanta. Georgia 30354
404/675-6232
Reply to: engineering & Technical
Support Program
Phone:404/675-6233; Fax 404/675-6246
June 16, 2005
Mr. Woodrow Sapp
W&D Investments, Inc.
D/B/ A SC Utilities
4774 New Jesup Highway
Brunswick, Georgia 31520
RE: Urban Reclamation Facility
Dover Bluff Road
Camden County
Dear Mr. Sapp:
We have reviewed your letter of
June 1, 2005 in which you discuss
your plans to expand the St. Andrews
Sound Urban Water reclamation facility
which is currently permitted to treat up
to 0.400 million gallons per day (mgd).
In particular, you state that several
developments planned for the Dover Bluff
Road area have requested that you provide
sewerage service and that the Camden
County Commission supports
your plan to develop a "regional" reuse
wastewater system to serve the East Dover
Bluff area.
In response to your request for the
Environmental Protection Division's view of
your plans, we believe that development of a
regional system, especially one that will
provide reuse water to alleviate the need for
withdrawing irrigation water from the
aquifer, would be a positive step in
managing the county's resources as it faces
the pressures of ongoing growth.
We look forward to working with you. If
you have any questions, please contact
me at 404-675-1753.
Sincerely.
Robert A. Scott, P.E.
Program Manager
Engineering & Technical Support Program
cc:
Darrel Crosby, Coastal District EPD
Jeff Larson, PCEP
Charles Ackridge, Camden County Administrator
David Word, Assistant Director EPD
Given the ignoring of ordinances etc.
one wonders what's going on. Clearly the
JDA's sudden interest in WATER is
suspect see blog Camden County Water
Friday, June 10th edition
http://camdenganews.blogspot.com
What does all of this mean?
Unregulated private companies
who are free to charge
residents anything they want?
What do you think? Email us at
oilseal@tds.net
Sandy Sez:
The time for openness and clarity
is NOW!!!!!! Let us reason
together slowly with compassion
for the other fellows point of
view.
Sandy Feller
County Commissioner
District 4
"Working for the future without forgetting the past"

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