nadine wrote on Dec 18, 2006 2:19 PM:
" what a shame for this family to endure. "
Bruce Bennett wrote on Dec 18, 2006 8:35 PM:
" I think both sides need to back up and take a breath. I believe the District needs to look at alternatives to having sludge ponds next to a school and in my community. How long has this so called Arsenic problem been here? Has the water changed, or have the standards? If the water has cganged, then we have to look at why. If the standards have changed, we have to look at why and are these important enough to Armona to warrant spending this large amount of money. If it is a fedral mandate, what are the ramifications if we don't do it? I don't think we get any benifit from the ffeds anyway. They just push mandates n us.
The other part of this issue is: do we have to evaporate and create sludgre? What have other communities done? Are Envirowacks driving this issue, IE people who don't even live here? If so, they need to but out.
I think that a community who has no home mail delivery in the year 2007 should be worrying about many other things before this arsenic problem. "
jnet wrote on Dec 18, 2006 11:24 PM:
" I live right across the street to were they plan to do this. And i'm scared. Isn't there other ways to go about this. I just have an image of nasty foul smelling aromas in the air from this sludge on top of the nasty smells of the valley already! This suxs! "
Annette Lockett wrote on Dec 19, 2006 2:21 AM:
" The government takes too much for granted. They punish the people that they should be applauding. To have been in the same area, on the same land, in the same house for over 100 year is something to be charished, not demolished. I am behind the Davidson's 100%. Don't give up and don't give in. We have to fight for our rights, even if it is against the government. "
Idea wrote on Dec 19, 2006 11:51 AM:
" Let's raise Armona's taxes to build a new plant in a different area. Oh, doesn't sound so bad anymore . . . "
Junior wrote on Dec 21, 2006 10:46 PM:
" Armona is a community service district. All of the property owners within our district own the water system and sewer system. We have an elected board of directors who make the decisions for the whole district. There is no tax. You pay for your use of the system. As owners of the system we must maintain the system and update it when necessary.
The water has not changed. It is a Federal mandate for safer drinking water.
Nobody is punishing anybody, It's a hard situation to be in but nobady should be scared of a pond of water you already drink and bath in. "
Donna Villanueva wrote on Mar 23, 2007 11:09 PM:
" Re: Armona Water Treatment Plant
I have a question. Just who does this ACSD board
represent? Certainly not the Davidson's who have just had all 19 acres of their farm condemned nor me or my neighbors who do not wish to have this plant located in our neighborhood devaluing our property and creating evaporation ponds, traffic, foul smells and heaven knows what else; I'm sure not the school. The board has been provided with options they choose to ignore. Check out the Davidson site at www.armonafarm.com. We will be paying a heavy price for this if they don't reverse their course. "