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02/12/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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pellitized biosolid which also creates water quality problems, should be labeled as a biosolid and <br />handled appropriately, concurs that State has no sense of urgency regarding this issue. <br />Permanent moratorium warranted by lack of immediate attention, and referenced a New York <br />Times Article of November 3, 2018, about water contamination in several areas of the country. <br />Dangerous biosolids <br />Dan Lamson, Executive Director, Indian River Neighborhood Association, thanked Board for <br />taking action on this biosolids issue...read a statement of support from the IRNA for County <br />taking a strong stance on the biosolids issue...and convince State that biosolids are <br />poluting...expressed that the IRC can show that biosolids are more damaging thn FDEP thinks <br />they are...encouraged Board hoped bod's actions could effect statewide change...commended the <br />Board for taking such a proactive stance and was encouraged that the State could be oconvinced <br />Richard Baker, President of the Pelican Island Audubon Society, CWC Board member, and <br />member of the St. John's River Upper Basin Advisory Committee, extended his thanks to the <br />Board for their leadership on this issue, and mentioned that the largest population of osprey in <br />the world reside at the site. A couple of ranches where water is coming into the lagoon, r <br />/y9 <br />
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