“This affects you, it affects me, and this affects the future the water in this town,” said teenager Stella Lunt, who lives nearby.
“This affects you, it affects me, and this affects the future the water in this town,” said teenager Stella Lunt, who lives nearby.
Effingham’s June 13 hearing revealed what the Planning Board has been missing for the past two years.
“We can’t just arbitrarily decide that we think this is a bad idea and refuse it,” said Effingham Planning Board Chair George Bull.
The board has a legal responsibility to protect the public by making a reasonable and lawful decision based on facts—all of the facts.
After his credibility is questioned, the geoscientist identifies four critical ways in which the plan fails to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare.