Update: Fulton Breaks Cauley Creek Contract
Johns Creek residents concerned with ramifications of ending contract with Cauley Creek wastewater reuse plant.
Update, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2:45 p.m.: The Fulton Commission voted 5-2 to terminate the Cauley Creek water reuse contract, with Commissioner Liz Hausmann and Commission Chair John Eaves dissenting. Liz Hausmann, who represents Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Milton on the county commission, had asked for a substitute motion to have the county manager work with the Georgia EPD and other stakeholders in an ad hoc committee to come up with a detailed plan of action and a schedule. "We owe it to Cauley Creek and our community to make sure we are making a good choice," she said, citing questions such as why would Fulton give up capacity, what is the environmental and economic impacts and why would Fulton walk away from a successful water reuse …
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Just Nasty and Mean
2:59 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012
If Fulton County is paying Cauley Creek $6m a year, and the Johns Creek Environmental Campus is running at 20% of capacity--one has to ask---Why wasn't this facility closed the day JCEC opened?! Another question begs to be asked---Why did Fulton Co. build JCEC only to run at 20%?!! These are just two other examples of massive wastes of taxpayer money and complete and utter mismanagement of county…   more ›