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FDEP may issue a permit for the Delray outfall soon

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ReefRescueDiver - 11 Aug 2006 17:19 GMT
The FDEP is about to renew the permit without having any remediation
other than finally having the sewer plant agree to do testing. This is
still a clear violation of the Clean Water Act, and the FDEP is pretty
much trying to sweep the issue under the rug.

There is more about it on this page:

http://www.reef-rescue.org/permit_renewal_objection.htm

On that page is a link to a pre-formatted objection with all necessary
recipients included.

When you get the time, would you please send off your objection?

The link will only pull-up a normal email with your default client.
There is nothing done until you press "send", so feel free to edit as
you wish.

The last account (delray.outfall.objections@reef-rescue.org) is
optional, of course. We just want to have an idea of how many
objections are sent. We won't use the addresses for any purpose
whatever, but please remove it from the CC list, if it makes you
uncomfortable. The state officials need to hear from you though, so
please leave their addresses as they are.

If you want to be added to our mailing list (news only) you can sign up
from our web page http://www.reef-rescue.org. Using the mailto link
above won't do it.

These beaches and reefs belong to everyone. If you want them to be here
for you and your kids, we need to take action. It doesn't matter what
state or country you're from, nobody wants to swim in an ocean full of
sewage, do they?

Thanks in advance for your help.
Limey - 12 Aug 2006 17:41 GMT
> The FDEP is about to renew the permit without having any remediation
> other than finally having the sewer plant agree to do testing. This is
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>
> Thanks in advance for your help.

I just recently signed......the petition has some impressive (at least
locally) names on it.

LD.
bullshark - 12 Aug 2006 21:35 GMT
> I just recently signed......the petition has some impressive (at least
> locally) names on it.

Dave,

This isn't the petition. Its a completely different thing.

Click on the link and take a look.

bullshark
Limey - 13 Aug 2006 15:31 GMT
>> I just recently signed......the petition has some impressive (at least
>> locally) names on it.
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> bullshark

ahh kay. I just saw it was related and posted, you know how that
works.....the more exposure the better, either way. It seems pretty clear
what the legal situation is though, what the hell do DEP think they're
doing???
Used to date a FDEP officer out of Port Everglades.....weird bunch!  ;0)

LD.
Dillon Pyron - 15 Aug 2006 19:52 GMT
Done, thank you.

>The FDEP is about to renew the permit without having any remediation
>other than finally having the sewer plant agree to do testing. This is
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>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
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