Monday, January 11, 2010

The feds do prosecute environmental crimes (see below)


St. Augustine City Manager WILLIAM B. HARRISS
Photo credit: J.D. Pleasant


St. Augustine Chief Operating Officer JOHN REGAN and what City of St. Augustine calls a "pipe" (through which semi-treated sewage efflent polluted our saltwater marsh for years, with hundreds of feet of "pipe" missing)




See below. We're waiting for the federal government to prosecute our City of St. Augustine City Manager WILLIAM B. HARRISS for:
1. Dumping 40,000 cubic yards of solid waste in our Old City Reservoir and trying to bring it back to Lincolnville;
2. Dumping semi-treated sewage effluent through leaking pipes for years in our saltwater marsh (with the complicity of then-Commissioners, who remained silent after HARRISS illegally polled them in violation of the Sunshine Law);
3. Dumping 611,294 gallons of raw sewage in San Sebastian River, failing to heed the warning signs of our protected reports ot the National Response Center, which HARRISS' hey-boy, JOHN REGAN, mocked at the September 8, 2008 City Commission meeting.

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